Crook Name Origin, Meaning and Family History

Crook Name Meaning: From Old Norse 'krokr' meaning hook or bend. Possibly given to a hunchback or cripple, or for people who lived by a bend in a river or road.

First found in Lancashire before the Norman Conquests in 1066.

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Surname Distribution

Census frequency by county

Name Concentrations Within England and Wales

Crook Surname Statistics


Top Professions for the Crook family

Profession Census Frequency
School 1,070
Cotton Weaver 210
Private Means 77
Weaver 77
Farm Labourer 72
General Labourer 69
Coal Miner Hewer 69
Labourer 68
Dressmaker 58
General Servant (domestic) 57
Farmer 48
Domestic Servant 46
At Home 46
Housekeeper 46
Scholar 45
Clerk 44
Weaver Cotton 42
None 40
House Keeper 36
Carpenter 34
Bricklayer 31
School Boy 29
At School 28
Assisting In The Business 27
Carter 27

Crook Surname Variants Ranking

Rank Surname Match Census Frequency
1 Crook 100% 62,333
2 Cork 60% 18,506
3 Corke 40% 7,952
4 Creek 60% 4,015
5 Crooke 83% 3,842
6 Crake 40% 2,467
7 Creak 60% 1,279
8 Craik 60% 1,240
9 Croke 60% 1,141
10 Crock 80% 996
11 Cark 40% 874
12 Carke 20% 783
13 Craike 50% 562
14 Croake 67% 242
15 Croak 80% 148
16 Creake 50% 139
17 Creeke 50% 131
18 Crok 80% 108
19 Croch 60% 107
20 Crocke 67% 101

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The surname Crook is the most popular version of all its varients

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