Origin and Meaning of your Surname

My surname is Irish and is well over 1000 years old. It means ‘of the breast’ which is a bit odd but then again I do like a nice pair tiddies like.

What’s yours?

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Somewhere between Asturias and Basque Country

Schultes which comes from Schultheiß en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schultheiß
>In medieval Germany, the Schultheiß (German: [ˈʃʊltaJs]) was the head of a municipality (akin to today's office of mayor), a Vogt or an executive official of the ruler. As official (villicus) it was his duty to order his assigned village or county (villicatio) to pay the taxes and perform the services due to the ruler. The name originates from this function: Schuld ‘debt’ + heißen ‘to order’. Later, the title was also used for the head of a town (Stadtschultheiß) or village (Dorfschultheiß).

my name is french and is derived from a trade dealing with a specialized and specific form of woodworking

Mine is galician, means cleric.

my surname is slavic and means "black" but I don't recall any of my relatives being of slavic origin. perhaps I have a distant relative who came to canada a while back

Mine is just the name of a Galician village.

man of bridges, whatever that means

Is that similar to Schulz?

Since mine is common, and I don't mind sharing: what is the origin of Rousseau?