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Craig vs Alison - What's the difference?

craig | alison |

As proper nouns the difference between craig and alison

is that craig is {{surname|Scottish|from=Scottish Gaelic}}, originally meaning someone who lived near a crag while Alison is {{given name|female|from=Germanic}}.

craig

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • , originally meaning someone who lived near a crag.
  • transferred from the surname.
  • A river in Alaska and British Columbia.
  • Quotations

    * 1979 Bruce Jackson: The Programmer: A Novel . Doubleday 1979. page 168: *: He told her the name he had used to rent the cabin. " I'm Craig Hemsworth." *: She burst out laughing. "That's a funnier name than mine. It sounds like the kind of name they give a movie actor when they decide his own name won't do.

    alison

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • .
  • *1951' translation by Nevill Coghill of: '''13?? Geoffrey Chaucer: ''Canterbury Tales: The Wife of Bath's Prologue :
  • *:He came up close and kneeling gently down
  • *:He said, "My love, my dearest Alison ,
  • *:So help me God, I never again will hit
  • *:You, love; and if I did, you asked for it.
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