Sawyer
see also: Etymology of Sawyer
In English, the word sawyer (of the verb to saw , “to saw”) means Bûcheron. He is at the origin of the proper name Sawyer :
Patronym
It is in particular carried (or was carried) by:
Fictitious characters
- Tom Sawyer the character of the novels of Mark Twain
- Tom Swayer animated televised series
- Tom Sawyer Island the island-attraction of the parks Disney
- James Ford alias Sawyer , a character of the televised series Lost, the missings
Toponym
Sawyer is the name of several localities to the the United States- Sawyer (Kansas)
- Sawyer (Oklahoma)
- Sawyer (North Dakota)
- Sawyer (Michigan)
- Comté of Sawyer ( Sawyer County ), in the Wisconsin
Other
See too
- Sayer
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