Cleator

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse klettr (rock, cliff) + erg (shieling), because of the presence of an outcrop of limestone cliffs near the village.

Proper noun[edit]

Cleator (countable and uncountable, plural Cleators)

  1. A village in Cleator Moor parish, Copeland district, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref NY0113).
  2. A habitational surname from Old Norse.

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Statistics[edit]

  • According to data collected by Forebears in 2014, Cleator is the 22402nd most common surname in England, belonging to 191 individuals.

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