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Grave — This interesting and unusual name has a number of possible origins, the first and most generally applicable to bearers of the modern surname being ultimately of Norse origin, from the Olde Norse word greifi , in Middle English greyve , meaning… … Surnames reference
Grason — This interesting surname is English. It is of medieval origins being both a patronymic and occupational. The derivation is from the ancient word greyve , meaning a steward, or originally a person in charge of estates or property, and itself a… … Surnames reference
Graveson — This interesting surname is English. It is of medieval origins being both a patronymic and occupational. The derivation is from the ancient word greyve , meaning a steward, or originally a person in charge of estates or property, and itself a… … Surnames reference
Grayson — This interesting surname is English. It is of medieval origins being both a patronymic and occupational. The derivation is from the ancient word greyve , meaning a steward, or originally a person in charge of estates or property, and itself a… … Surnames reference
Gration — This is a rare and interesting name, with the modern variants Graves(t)on, Grays(t)on(e), Grayshan and Gra(y)s(h)on, of English medieval origin, prevalent, as a variant of the name Graveson, in Leeds, Yorkshire. In its present form it is the… … Surnames reference
Graveston — This is a rare and interesting name, with the modern variants Graves(t)on, Grays(t)on(e), Grayshan and Gra(y)s(h)on, of English medieval origin, prevalent, as a variant of the name Graveson, in Leeds, Yorkshire. In its present form it is the… … Surnames reference
Gravestone — This is a rare and interesting name, with the modern variants Graves(t)on, Grays(t)on(e), Grayshan and Gra(y)s(h)on, of English medieval origin, prevalent, as a variant of the name Graveson, in Leeds, Yorkshire. In its present form it is the… … Surnames reference
Grayshon — This is a rare and interesting name, with the modern variants Graves(t)on, Grays(t)on(e), Grayshan and Gra(y)s(h)on, of English medieval origin, prevalent, as a variant of the name Graveson, in Leeds, Yorkshire. In its present form it is the… … Surnames reference
Graves — This interesting name is a patronymic form of the surnames Grave, which is of Middle English origin, and is an occupational name for a steward, from the Middle English (1200 1500) greyve , itself derived from the Old Norse greifi and the Low… … Surnames reference
Gration — Ce nom anglais est considéré (A Dictionary of english surnames) comme une contraction de Graveson, le fils de celui qui s appelle Grave, nom donné à un intendant (moyen anglais greyve) … Noms de famille