Grange

See also: grange and Grangé

English

Proper noun

Grange (countable and uncountable, plural Granges)

  1. (US, with "the") The National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, an association of farmers organized in 1867 which sponsors social activities, community service, and political lobbying.
  2. A state branch or branch lodge of the National Grange.
    Governor Johnson received the backing of the state Grange in his bid for re-election.
  3. A place name, including:
    1. A place in Australia
      1. A beachside suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
      2. A suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
    2. A place in Ireland
      1. A village in County Sligo, Ireland.
      2. A village in County Tipperary, Ireland.
      3. A village in County Waterford, Ireland.
    3. A place in the United Kingdom
      1. A suburb of West Kirby, Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom (OS grid ref SK2286).
      2. A village in Perth and Kinross council area, Scotland, United Kingdom (OS grid ref NO2725).
  4. A surname.
    1. A surname from English
    2. A surname from French

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French

Etymology

From grange.

Proper noun

Grange ?

  1. Grange: a surname

Descendants

English: Grange

See also

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