About Glasgo
The surname Glasgo is of Scottish origin and is derived from the city of Glasgow. It is a locational surname, indicating that the original bearer of the name hailed from or had some connection to Glasgow. The name itself is believed to have Celtic origins, with "glas" meaning "green" or "gray" and "cu" meaning "dear" or "beloved." Therefore, the surname Glasgo can be interpreted as "green or gray beloved" or "dear one from Glasgow."
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