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Cramond History & Origins: A Firth of Forth Place-Name & Scottish Heritage

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Cramond is a Scottish surname taken from one of the most historic spots on the Firth of Forth — a village near Edinburgh where Romans once kept a fort and the River Almond meets the sea. It is a locational name, carrying a place with deep roots in Scotland's past.

Quick answer: Cramond is a Scottish locational surname from the village of Cramond on the Firth of Forth, near Edinburgh, and is carried by families across Scotland and beyond.

Where Does the Cramond Name Come From?

The name comes from Cramond, a village on the Firth of Forth at the mouth of the River Almond, just north-west of Edinburgh. The place-name itself reflects that setting — a fort on the Almond — and the spot has been important since Roman times, when a fort stood there. Families connected with the lands and village came to be known by the name, in the usual Lowland pattern where a place lends its name to its people.

From this base near the capital, the Cramond surname spread among Scottish families and travelled overseas with later generations. It remains a recognisably Scottish name, tied to the Forth-side country around Edinburgh.

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The Cramond name appears across a small range of keepsakes — a crest mug for daily use, an outdoor garden flag, and a Christmas ornament — each pairing the family name with a tartan-background crest design.

Cramond family crest tartan garden flag, an Edinburgh and Firth of Forth Scottish heritage gift

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Popular Cramond gifts: Crest Mug · Garden Flag · Ornament

Frequently Asked Questions About the Cramond Name

What nationality is the Cramond surname?

Cramond is Scottish, a locational name from the village of Cramond near Edinburgh.

What does the Cramond name mean?

It is a place-name surname from Cramond on the Firth of Forth, a site occupied since Roman times.

Is Cramond Scottish or Irish?

Cramond is Scottish, drawn from a place near Edinburgh rather than from Ireland.

Is Cramond a clan?

No. Cramond is a locational surname rather than a clan with its own chief.

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