Crowley

/ˈkroʊli/ noun

A surname of Irish origin, or reference to various places named Crowley. Often associated with Aleister Crowley, the famous occultist.

From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Cruadhlaoich' meaning 'descendant of the hardy hero', from 'cruaidh' (hard/hardy) and 'laoch' (hero/warrior). Anglicized during English colonization of Ireland.

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