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Surnames with Length of 7 Letters
35,199 surnames found with length of 7 letters
Cramton
The surname Cramton is of English origin and is derived from a place name. It is believed to come from the Old English words "cramm" meaning "a narrow valley" and "tun" meaning "enclosure" or "sett......
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Crancer
The surname Crancer is of German origin and is derived from the Middle High German word "kranc," meaning "crane." It is an occupational surname that was likely given to someone who worked as a cran......
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Crandal
The surname Crandal is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Crundel," which means "swelling" or "round hill." It is a locational surname, indicating that the origina......
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Crandle
The surname Crandle is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "crundel," meaning a small valley or hollow. It is a locational surname, indicating that the original bearer lived ......
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Crandol
The surname Crandol is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Crandall," which itself is composed of the elements "cran," meaning "crane," and "dæl," meaning "valley."......
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Crandon
The surname Crandon is of English origin and is derived from a place name. It is believed to come from the Old English words "cran" meaning "crane" and "dun" meaning "hill." Therefore, the surname ......
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Crangle
The surname Crangle is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Gaelic word "creag," meaning "rock" or "cliff." It is a locational surname, indicating that the original bearer lived near a promin......
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Cranick
The surname Cranick is of English origin and is believed to be a variant of the name Cranbrook. It is derived from the Old English words "cran" meaning "crane" and "broc" meaning "brook" or "stream......
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Cranker
The surname Cranker is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "crank," meaning "bent" or "crooked." It was likely used as a nickname for someone with a physical deformity or ......
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Cranley
The surname Cranley is of English origin and is derived from a place name. It is believed to come from the Old English words "cran," meaning "crane," and "leah," meaning "wood" or "clearing." There......
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