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Surnames with Length of 8 Letters
25,184 surnames found with length of 8 letters
Cowardin
The surname Cowardin is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "cowherde," meaning a person who tended to cows. It is an occupational surname that was likely given to individ......
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Cowdrick
The surname Cowdrick is of English origin and is derived from the Old English words "cū" meaning "cow" and "dric" meaning "a ditch or trench." It is believed to have originated as a topographic nam......
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Cozzetto
The surname Cozzetto is of Italian origin and is derived from the personal name "Coso," which is a short form of the name "Francesco." The suffix "-etto" is a diminutive, meaning "little" or "son o......
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Crabtree
The surname Crabtree is of English origin and is derived from the Old English words "crabba" meaning "crab" and "treow" meaning "tree." It is believed to have originated as a topographic name for s......
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Cracraft
The surname Cracraft is of English origin and is believed to be a locational surname derived from the place name "Cracraft" or "Cracroft." The name is composed of the Old English elements "cræc," m......
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Craddick
The surname Craddick is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Craedoc," which means "crow-like." The suffix "-ock" is a diminutive, indicating "son of," thus making C......
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Craddock
The surname Craddock is of Welsh origin and is derived from the Welsh personal name "Caradoc," meaning "beloved one" or "dearly loved." It is a patronymic surname, indicating that it was originally......
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Cradduck
The surname Cradduck is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Cradoc," which means "brave" or "valiant." The suffix "-ock" is a diminutive, indicating "son of," thus ......
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Crafford
The surname Crafford is of Dutch origin and is derived from the personal name "Kraffert," which means "strong" or "powerful." It is a patronymic surname, indicating that it was originally used to i......
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Craghead
The surname Craghead is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse word "kragr" meaning "rock" or "cliff" and the Old English word "heafod" meaning "head." Therefore, the meaning of the su......
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Craiglow
The surname Craiglow is of Scottish origin and is derived from the combination of two elements: "Craig," meaning "rock" or "crag," and "low," meaning "hill" or "mound." Therefore, the meaning of th......
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Cramblet
The surname Cramblet is of English origin and is believed to be derived from the Old English word "cramb," meaning "crooked" or "bent," and the suffix "-let," which is a diminutive form. Therefore,......
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Cramblit
The surname Cramblit is of English origin and is believed to be derived from the Old English word "crombe," meaning "bent" or "crooked," and "hlid," meaning "slope" or "hillside." Therefore, the na......
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Crammond
The surname Crammond is of Scottish origin and is derived from the place name Cramond, which is located near Edinburgh. The name is believed to be derived from the Gaelic word "crom" meaning "crook......
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Crampton
The surname Crampton 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 "set......
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Crandall
The surname Crandall is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Crandall" or "Crandell," which means "valley of the cranes." It is a locational surname, indicating that......
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Crandell
The surname Crandell is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Crandall" or "Crandell," which means "valley of the cranes." It is a locational surname, indicating that......
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Cranfill
The surname Cranfill is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "cran," meaning "crane," and the word "fill," meaning "field." Therefore, the surname Cranfill likely originated a......
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Cranford
The surname Cranford is of English origin and is derived from the combination of two elements: "cran," meaning "crane," and "ford," meaning "a shallow place in a river where it can be crossed." The......
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Cranmore
The surname Cranmore is of English origin and is derived from a place name. It is believed to have originated from the Old English words "cran" meaning "crane" and "mor" meaning "marsh" or "fen." T......
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