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An English surname from Old French. examples
A male given name transferred from the surname. examples
A coastal commune in Manche department, Normandy, France. examples
A suburb of Sydney, located New South Wales; named for British statesman Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville. examples
A town and village in New York; named for John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville. examples
A village in Ohio; named for the town in Massachusetts. examples
A town in Massachusetts; named for the John Carteret. examples
A village in Illinois; named for the town in Massachusetts. examples
A town in West Virginia. examples
A census-designated place in Pennsylvania. examples
A city in Iowa; named for English explorer Richard Grenville. examples
A town in Vermont. examples
A city in North Dakota; named for railroad worker Granville M. Dodge. examples
A town in Wisconsin, a neighborhood of Milwaukee; named for the town in New York. examples
A village in Jamaica; named for English abolitionist Granville Sharp. examples
A village in Northern Ireland; named for Granville Henry John Knox, son of Thomas Knox, 2nd Earl of Ranfurly. examples
A neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta. examples
A locality in Queensland. examples
An unincorporated community in Arizona. examples
An unincorporated community in Delaware County, Indiana; named for local businessman Granville Hastings. examples
An unincorporated community in Missouri; named for early settler Granville Giles. examples
An unincorporated community in Tennessee. examples
An unincorporated community in Virginia. examples
A ghost town in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. examples
The name of Vancouver, British Columbia until 1886; named for Granville Leveson-Gower. examples