Crandel
/kɹˈændəl/
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Crandel, of Old English origin, derives from 'cran,' meaning 'crane bird,' and 'del,' a diminutive suffix, suggesting 'little crane.' This name evokes imagery of grace and nature, inspired by the elegant bird. It carries a rustic and earthy charm, reflecting its ties to the natural world.
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