Crane (surname)

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Crane is a surname. The name is a derivative of "Cron" in Old English or is the English translation of the German "Krahn" or "Kranich.""Dictionary of American Family Names - See 'Crane'" According to The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain & Ireland, "Cron," "Krahn" and "Kranich" all mean "crown" in both Old English and German respectively. According to the same source, "Crone" is also compared with "Crane", "Crown", "Cron" and "Crowne"."The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain & Ireland" In some places in Britain, "Crane", when used as a name, can also be a reference to a tall, slender man, similar to the bird, "Crane" or to someone with long legs. Both the modern English version of "Crane" and modern German versions of "Krahn" or "Kranich" are more commonly associated with the tall bird than with a crown and the Old English and Old German translations have become less common.

Notable people with the surname include:

:* David Crane (historian) (fl. 1999–2013), British historian

:* David Crane (lawyer) (born 1950), Chief Prosecutor for the U.N. War Crimes Tribunal for Sierra Leone

:* David Crane (politics) (born 1953), political advisor to Arnold Schwarzenegger and lecturer at Stanford University

:* David Crane (producer) (born 1957), co-creator of the sitcom Friends

:* David Crane (programmer) (born 1953), video game designer, programmer and co-founder of Activision

:* David W. Crane (born 1959), American lawyer, investment banker and business executive

:* Ed Crane (baseball) (1862–1896), American right-handed pitcher and outfielder in Major League Baseball

:* Ed Crane (journalist), reporter for CBS News

:* Ed Crane (politician) (born 1944), founder of the Cato Institute

:* James Crane (actor) (1889–1968), American stage and screen actor

:* James Crane (police officer) (1921–1994), British police officer

:* James L. Crane, American football coach

:* John Crane (American politician), in Indiana

:* John Crane (Australian politician) (1868–1948), of New South Wales Legislative Assembly

:* John Crane (Canadian politician) (born 1935), Canadian politician

:* John Crane (comptroller), English soldier based at Berwick-upon-Tweed

:* John Crane (government official), U.S. Inspector General who supports whistleblowers

:* John Crane (soldier) (1744–1805), in Boston Tea Party and American Revolutionary War

:* John Crane (writer) (born 1962), writer and television producer

:* Mary Crane, of the Conservative Party of Canada candidates, 2008 Canadian federal election#Malpeque

:* Mary Helen Peck Crane (1827–1891), activist, writer; mother of Stephen Crane

:*Richard Crane (actor) (1918–1969), American character actor

:*Richard T. Crane (1832–1912), Chicago industrialist

:*Richard Teller Crane II (1882–1938), United States diplomat

:*H. Richard Crane (1907–2007), American physicist

:*Sir Richard Crane, 1st Baronet (died 1645), of the Crane baronets

:* Robert Crane, pseudonym of Bernard Glemser

:* Sir Robert Crane, 1st Baronet (1586–1643), English MP

:* Robert Bruce Crane (1857–1937), American painter

:* Robert C. Crane (1920–1962), American newspaper publisher and politician from New Jersey

:* Robert Dickson Crane (born 1929), advisor to Nixon and American short story author

:* Robert K. Crane (1919–2010), American biochemist, discovered sodium-glucose cotransport

:* Robert Q. Crane (1926–2018), Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts

:*William Crane (musician) (died 1545), British musician

:*William Crane (politician) (1785–1853), merchant, judge and legislator in New Brunswick

:*William Carey Crane, president of Baylor University

:*William M. Crane (1776–1846), officer in the United States Navy

:*William H. Crane (1845–1928), American actor

:*William Howe Crane (1854–1926), American lawyer

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