Crawel
/kɹˈɔlə/
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Old English
Crawel, derived from Old English, originally referred to a 'town crier', a person who made public announcements. This role was essential in medieval communities, symbolizing communication, trust, and leadership. The name carries a historical charm and a sense of authority.
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