Van Praagh

Van Praagh is a surname of Dutch origin that can be found in Britain. The name is derived from the Dutch words "Van," meaning "from," and "Praagh," which is a variant of "Praag," referring to the city of Prague in the Czech Republic.

The Van Praagh surname may have been brought to Britain through migration or immigration of Dutch or German individuals. Variants of the surname may exist, such as "Van Praag" or "Van Praage."

Individuals with the Van Praagh surname may have a heritage with connections to the Netherlands or Germany. The surname is relatively uncommon in Britain, but individuals bearing this name may have made contributions to various fields such as academia, business, arts, or science.

Further genealogical research and historical exploration could reveal more about the origin and significance of the Van Praagh surname in Britain.

There are approximately 50 people named van Praagh in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named van Praagh.

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