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Pronunciation of Smith

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s m IH th
  • s sounds like the 's' in so
  • m sounds like the 'm' in me
  • ih sounds like the 'i' in it
  • th sounds like the 'th' in thin


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Pronunciation of Smith in England

In England, Smith is primarily classified as a first name. The pronunciation of this name, specifically in Bristol, England, is

SM AY th
  • ay sounds like the 'ie' in tie
  • th sounds like the 'th' in thin

Type of Name: First Name
Origin: English
Meaning: Shortened From Blacksmith Or Goldsmith From When People Were Named From Their Jobs.


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Pronunciation of Smith in Argentina

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Pronunciation of Smith in Italy

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Origin: Italian


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Pronunciation of Smith in Russia

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Origin: Russian


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Pronunciation of Smith in Colombia

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Pronunciation of Smith in England

In England, Smith is primarily classified as a first name. The pronunciation of this name, specifically in Bristol, England, is

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SMITH

Sm, igh, th
sm = SMile
i = lIght
th = THe

Type of Name: First Name
Origin: English
Meaning: Shortened From Blacksmith Or Goldsmith From When People Were Named From Their Jobs.


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Pronunciation of Smith in Germany

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Pronunciation of Smith in England

In England, Smith is primarily classified as a surname (last name). The pronunciation of this name, specifically in Torquay, Devon, England, is

S M IH TH
  • s sounds like the 's' in so
  • m sounds like the 'm' in me
  • ih sounds like the 'i' in it
  • th sounds like the 'th' in thin

"Examples of a smith are blacksmith, goldsmith, silversmith, coppersmith, and tinsmith."

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: English
Other spelling(s): Smyth
Meaning: A Worker In Metal


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Pronunciation of Smith in TN

In TN, Smith is primarily classified as a surname (last name). The pronunciation of this name, specifically in Sevierville, TN, is

S m ih th
  • s sounds like the 's' in so
  • m sounds like the 'm' in me
  • ih sounds like the 'i' in it
  • th sounds like the 'th' in thin

"Family given name"

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: American (English)


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Pronunciation of Smith in England

In England, Smith is primarily classified as a surname (last name). The pronunciation of this name, specifically in Torquay, Devon, England, is

S M IH TH

"Examples of a smith are blacksmith, goldsmith, silversmith, coppersmith, and tinsmith."

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: English
Other spelling(s): Smyth
Meaning: A Worker In Metal


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Pronunciation of Smith in TN

In TN, Smith is primarily classified as a surname (last name). The pronunciation of this name, specifically in Sevierville, TN, is

Sm IH th

"Family given name"

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: American (English)


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In the southeastern corner of London lies Greenwich, a borough famous for marking the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), the imaginary line that separates the eastern and western halves of the world.

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