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Krog

Krog is a term of Scandinavian origin, meaning "hook" in Danish and Norwegian. In language and onomastics, it appears in both toponymy and as a surname, often reflecting a landscape feature or an occupational name.

As a surname, Krog is found among Scandinavian communities and in their descendants. Variants include Krogh

Geographically, the element appears in place names in Denmark, Norway, and northern Germany, typically indicating a

In culture and media, Krog has been used as a given or family name for fictional characters

and
Kroge,
reflecting
differences
in
spelling
between
Danish,
Norwegian,
and
Germanic
languages.
settlement
near
a
hook-shaped
landform
or
water
feature.
In
addition
to
its
use
in
real
place
names,
the
element
can
surface
in
historical
maps
and
local
descriptions.
across
various
works,
illustrating
its
versatility
as
a
proper
name.
The
term
also
appears
in
linguistic
discussions
of
Scandinavian
naming
practices
and
regional
toponymy.