Smiths
The term "Smiths" often refers to a common surname of English origin, derived from the word "smith," which means a worker in metal. Smiths have historically been blacksmiths, goldsmiths, or silversmiths, skilled in crafting tools, weapons, and jewelry. The name is prevalent in many English-speaking countries and can be found in various forms, such as Smithson or Smithy.
Additionally, "The Smiths" is a famous British rock band formed in the 1980s, known for their influential music and poetic lyrics. The band consisted of Morrissey as the lead vocalist and Johnny Marr on guitar. Their songs often explore themes of love, alienation, and social issues, making them a significant part of the alternative music scene.