About Cordiner
The surname Cordiner is of Scottish origin and is derived from the occupation of a cordwainer, which refers to a person who makes fine leather shoes or boots. The name is derived from the Old French word "cordewanier" and the Latin word "cordovanarius," both of which mean "worker in Cordovan leather." The surname Cordiner therefore signifies an ancestral connection to the trade of shoemaking.
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