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Crain
The surname Crain is of English and Scottish origin. It is derived from the Old Norse word "kráka," meaning "crow" or "raven." As a surname, Crain likely originated as a nickname for someone who ha......
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Craine
The surname Craine is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse word "krani," meaning "crane." It is believed to have originated as a nickname for someone who resembled a crane in some wa......
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Craker
The surname Craker is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "crak" or "crake," meaning "boast" or "brag." It is believed to have originated as a nickname for someone who was......
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Craley
The surname Craley is of English origin and is believed to be a locational surname derived from the place name Crawley, which is found in various parts of England. The name Crawley itself is derive......
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Cram
The surname Cram is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "crambe," meaning "cabbage." It is believed to have been a nickname given to someone who either grew or sold cabbages ......
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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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Cramblett
The surname Cramblett is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "crombe," meaning "bent" or "crooked," and the suffix "-let," which is a diminutive. Therefore, the surname Cramb......
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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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Cramblitt
The surname Cramblitt is of English origin and is believed to be a variant spelling of the surname Cramblet. It is derived from the Old English word "crombe," meaning "bent" or "crooked," and the s......
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Crame
The surname Crame is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "crom" or "crumb," meaning "bent" or "crooked." It is a topographic surname given to someone who lived near a bend or......
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Cramlet
The surname Cramlet is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "crammian," meaning "to press or squeeze." It is believed to have originated as an occupational name for someone wh......
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Crammer
The surname Crammer is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "crammere," meaning "a person who crams or stuffs." It was originally an occupational name given to someone who ......
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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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Cramond
The surname Cramond is of Scottish origin and is derived from the place name Cramond, a village located near Edinburgh. The name is believed to have originated from the Gaelic word "crom" meaning "......
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Cramp
The surname Cramp is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "crampe," meaning "cramp" or "spasm." It is believed to have been a nickname given to someone who suffered from cramp......
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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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Cramsey
The surname Cramsey is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Cramme," meaning "raven," and the suffix "-ey," indicating a place or island. Therefore, the meaning of t......
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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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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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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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