CRYNE
Cryne
Cryne is a surname of English origin that is recorded in the United Kingdom. The name has ancient roots, dating back to medieval times. The etymology of the surname "Cryne" is thought to be of Old English origin, derived from the word "cran," which means crane, the bird known for its elegance and grace.
Cryne is a relatively uncommon surname, mainly found in certain regions of England. The name is most prevalent in counties such as Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire. Throughout history, individuals bearing the surname Cryne have been associated with a variety of occupations, including labourers, farmers, and craftsmen.
The Cryne family name has evolved over the centuries, with variations such as "Crane" and "Cryne" being used interchangeably. The surname has also seen some spelling variations due to regional accents and dialects.
Today, individuals with the surname Cryne can be found across the United Kingdom and in various parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The name continues to be a part of the rich tapestry of British surnames, reflecting the diverse heritage and history of the country.
There are approximately 143 people named Cryne in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Cryne.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Daniel
- Ian
- James
- John
- Michael
- Paul
- Peter
- Philip
- Roy
- Stephen
Female
- Catherine
- Gillian
- Jade
- Jeanette
- Jennifer
- Margaret
- Mary
- Sharon
- Valerie
- Victoria