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Grev

Grev is a rare proper noun that can appear as a surname or given name in some European contexts. It may also be encountered as an archaic or regional spelling of related terms in historical texts.

Etymology and usage: In Danish and Norwegian, the established noble title for a count is greve or

Notable uses: There are no widely recognized individuals, places, or organizations universally identified simply as "Grev."

See also: Greve. The term is closely related to the standard form greve/greve used for the noble

greve.
The
form
"Grev"
can
surface
in
older
or
regional
spellings,
transcription
variations,
or
genealogical
records,
reflecting
historical
orthographic
practices.
Beyond
this,
Grev
may
arise
independently
in
families
or
communities
as
a
personal
name
not
directly
tied
to
nobility.
When
used
in
fiction
or
regional
naming,
it
typically
functions
as
a
personal
name
or
alias
without
a
fixed,
universal
meaning.
title
in
Danish
and
Norwegian,
and
it
may
appear
in
historical
or
genealogical
references
as
a
variant.