Etymology:
Cole is an English surname derived from the Old English word "col," meaning "charcoal."
Meaning:
"Charcoal maker" or "one who deals with or produces charcoal."
Origin:
Notable Individuals with the Surname Cole:
Variants:
Etymology Latin caulis stem flos flower Old French chaufleor Middle English caw
Etymology Cole is an English surname derived from the Old English word col meaning c
Etymology Cole is derived from the Dutch word kool meaning cabbage Slaw is deri
Etymology The word kale is derived from the Latin word calis meaning cabbage
Etymology The word cauline is derived from the Latin word caulis which means stem
Etymology Cole is an English surname derived from the Old English word col meaning c
Etymology Cole is derived from the Dutch word kool meaning cabbage Slaw is deri
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Etymology The word coal comes from the Middle English word col or cole which in tu
Etymology Middle English cabach cabage Old North French caboche cabuige Late Latin
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