KRAGE
Krage
Krage is a rare British surname with origins that can be traced back to the medieval period. The surname is of Anglo-Saxon descent, derived from the Old English word "cræg," which means "crag" or "rock." This suggests that the name may have originated as a nickname for someone who lived near or on a craggy or rocky terrain.
Records indicate that the surname Krage was first found in the county of Somerset in England. Over the centuries, bearers of the Krage surname have spread to various parts of the United Kingdom and beyond.
The pronunciation of the surname Krage is typically as "krahj," with a hard 'k' sound. Variants of the surname may include without limitation Krager, Kragg, and Krag.
Notable individuals bearing the surname Krage are scarce, and the name remains relatively uncommon. Nonetheless, those who are part of the Krage family heritage can take pride in their distinctive surname and its historical roots in British culture.
Sorry, we don't have any statistics on this name. That's probably because it's very uncommon in Britain.
Region of origin: Europe
Country of origin: Germany
Language of origin: German
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