Crandall
/ˈkrændəl/
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Crandall is an English name derived from the Old English words 'cran' (crane) and 'dæl' (valley), meaning 'the crane bird'. It likely originated as a surname for someone living in or near a valley where cranes were found. The name carries a connection to nature and wildlife, evoking imagery of grace and tranquility. It is rare as a given name but retains a distinctive and earthy charm.
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