doctor, lawyer, politician, actor, CEO
It's a name which probably derives from the medieval occupation of a summoner, a person charged with serving summonses for the ecclesiastical courts. One of the characters in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is a summoner.
Nobody would notice the difference if you called it a circle!
There is only one name and that is one hundred thousand.
The name Amrutha necter which makes you immortal.
probably not
As an occupation, sábhadóir; if as a name or surname, probably Sawyer.
Probably not. It's an English name based on an occupation that means "one who works with a lathe". Some black people might have the name, but it did not appear to originate in Black culture.
job
A writer or author is someone who writes as their occupation.
The name of a 100,000 sided polygon is Decemyriagon.
stevedore
an attorney
an attorney
Not always. While some occupational names directly relate to the person's occupation, others have evolved over time and may not accurately reflect the individual's work. These names could also indicate an ancestor's association with a particular trade or profession, regardless of their own occupation.
The German codename for the occupation of the Rhineland was "Operation Winter Excercise" .
That's probably not an answerable question, but my name is Claire so if you know someone with that name then that makes at the minimum two people who have that name! :)
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