CROASDELL
Croasdell
Croasdell is a surname of English origin, particularly prevalent in the northern regions of England. The name is believed to have originated from the Old Norse personal name "Krokr," meaning a hook or bend. Over time, the name evolved into variations such as 'Croascell' and eventually settled as 'Croasdell'.
The Croasdell surname is associated with families mainly in Lancashire and Yorkshire, reflecting its strong presence in the historical northern counties of England. Individuals bearing this surname may have roots tracing back to these regions, with their ancestors potentially being involved in farming, textiles, or other traditional northern industries.
While the exact historical significance of the Croasdell surname may vary depending on the family line, the name carries a sense of tradition and regional identity rooted in the history of northern England. Modern-day bearers of the Croasdell name can take pride in their heritage and the legacy of their ancestors within the region.
There are approximately 112 people named Croasdell in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Croasdell.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adrian
- Andrew
- Anthony
- Ian
- John
- Jonathan
- Matthew
- Michael
- Neil
- William
Female
- Catherine
- Charlotte
- Jacqueline
- Joan
- Laura
- Marion
- Patricia
- Phyllis
- Sandra
- Sarah