Granville

/ˈɡrænvɪl/ proper noun

A place name and surname of Norman French origin, or various places named after the original Granville in Normandy, France.

From Norman French 'Grandville,' meaning 'large town' or 'great settlement,' composed of 'grand' (great) and 'ville' (town). Brought to England after the Norman Conquest and subsequently spread to other English-speaking countries.

AMግራንቪል
ARغرانفيل
BNগ্র্যানভিল
CAGranville
CSGranville
DAGranville
DEGranville
ELΓκράνβιλ
ESGranville
FAگرانویل
FIGranville
FRGranville
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