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Surnames of Norse Origin
3,836 surnames found of Norse origin
Crilley
The surname Crilley is of Irish origin and is derived from the Gaelic name Mac Raghallaigh, meaning "son of Raghallach." The name Raghallach itself is believed to have originated from the Old Norse......
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Crinklaw
The surname Crinklaw is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Old Norse personal name "Kringlaugr," meaning "round hill" or "circle meadow." It is a locational surname, indicating that the ori......
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Croker
The surname Croker is of English and Irish origin. It is derived from the Old Norse word "krokr," meaning "hook" or "bend." The name likely originated as a nickname for someone with a hooked or ben......
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Cronkite
The surname Cronkite is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse personal name Krónketi, which means "crow-like." It is believed to have been a nickname given to someone who had physical......
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Crook
The surname Crook is of English origin and has multiple possible meanings. It is derived from the Old Norse word "krokr," meaning "hook" or "bend," and could have been a nickname for someone with a......
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Crookshank
The surname Crookshank is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Old Norse word "krókr," meaning "hook" or "bend," and the Old English word "sceanc," meaning "leg." It is believed to have origi......
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Crosbie
The surname Crosbie is of Scottish origin and is derived from the place name "Crosby," meaning "village with a cross." It is a locational surname, indicating that the original bearer of the name ha......
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Crosby
The surname Crosby is of English origin and has multiple possible meanings. It is derived from the Old Norse personal name "Krossa" or "Krokr," meaning "hook" or "bend," and the Old English word "b......
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Crose
The surname Crose is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse word "kross," meaning "cross." It is believed to have originated as a topographic or locational surname, referring to someon......
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Crosen
The surname Crosen is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse personal name "Krossa," meaning "cross," combined with the patronymic suffix "-son," denoting "son of." Therefore, the mean......
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Croskey
The surname Croskey is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse personal name "Krossi" or "Krossa," meaning "cross," combined with the Middle English word "eye" or "ey," meaning "island"......
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Crosland
The surname Crosland is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse personal name "Krosslátr," meaning "cross lath" or "cross beam." It is believed to have been a topographic name for someo......
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Crosley
The surname Crosley is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse personal name "Krossa" or "Krossi," meaning "cross," combined with the Old English word "leah," meaning "wood" or "clearin......
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Cross
The surname Cross is of English origin and has multiple meanings. It is derived from the Old Norse word "kross," meaning "cross," and was likely used as a topographic name for someone who lived nea......
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Crosse
The surname Crosse is of English origin and has multiple possible meanings. It is derived from the Old Norse word "kross," meaning "cross," and could have been a topographic name for someone who li......
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Crosthwait
The surname Crosthwait is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse personal name "Krossþveit," meaning "cross clearing." It is a locational surname, indicating that the original bearer l......
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Crosthwaite
The surname Crosthwaite is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse words "kross" meaning "cross" and "thveit" meaning "clearing." It is a locational surname referring to someone who liv......
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Cubbon
The surname Cubbon is of Manx origin and is derived from the Gaelic personal name "Cubbon," which is a diminutive form of "Jacob." It is believed to have been introduced to the Isle of Man by Norse......
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Cumby
The surname Cumby is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse personal name "Kumbyr" or "Kumbr," which means "helmet" or "warrior." It is believed to have been a nickname given to someon......
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Cundall
The surname Cundall is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse personal name "Kundi" or "Kundr" combined with the Old English word "halh," meaning a remote valley or nook. Therefore, th......
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