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Crosby

Crosby is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English word "crosbe" or "crosby," which means "cross road" or "crossing." It is a common surname in the United Kingdom and has been adopted by various cultures and communities around the world. Notable individuals with the surname Crosby include:

Sidney Crosby, a Canadian professional ice hockey player, widely regarded as one of the greatest hockey players

Crosby is also the name of several places, including:

Crosby, a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley, Merseyside, England. It is known for its industrial

Crosby, a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is located

Crosby is also the name of a few other places around the world, including a town in

of
all
time.
He
has
won
multiple
Stanley
Cups
and
has
been
named
the
NHL's
MVP
multiple
times.
heritage
and
is
home
to
the
Crosby
Hall,
a
historic
building
used
for
various
events
and
performances.
near
the
mouth
of
the
River
Trent
and
is
known
for
its
fishing
and
birdwatching
opportunities.
Ontario,
Canada,
and
a
village
in
New
South
Wales,
Australia.
The
name
has
been
adopted
by
various
communities
and
cultures,
reflecting
its
widespread
use
and
recognition.