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croce Name Meaning and History

Italian: from croce ‘cross’ (Latin crux, genitive crucis), applied as a Christian religious personal name, a topographic name for someone who lived by a roadside cross, or a nickname for someone who carried the cross in religious processions. Compare English Cross.

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Distribution of croce Families in the US in 1920
Number of croce families
 25-48
 9-24
 1-8
 0
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