"Swartz" meaning in All languages combined

See Swartz on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

IPA: /swɔɹts/ [General-American], /swɔːts/ [Received-Pronunciation] Audio: En-us-Swartz.oga
Head templates: {{en-prop}} Swartz
  1. A surname. Derived forms: swartzite [mineralogy, geology, chemistry, physical-sciences, natural-sciences, geography]
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