Kraushaar

Kraushaar is a German-origin surname that is relatively uncommon in the United Kingdom. The name is derived from the Middle High German word "kraus," meaning "curly," and "haar," which translates to "hair" in German. This indicates that the original bearers of the surname might have had curly hair.

The Kraushaar surname is not widely distributed in Britain, with most individuals of this name likely tracing their roots back to German or Central European ancestry. As such, the name may have been introduced to the UK through migration or marriage.

Due to its less frequent occurrence in British records, there is limited information available about notable individuals bearing the Kraushaar surname in the UK. However, like many surnames, it serves as a link to one's ancestral heritage and can be a subject of genealogical interest for individuals seeking to explore their family history.

There are approximately 107 people named Kraushaar in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Kraushaar.

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