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Krew

Crow's Son

KREW/kruː/

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7
Lucky #
Thursday
Lucky Day
(Greek)
Origin
(Male or Female or Unisex)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Greek word 'krao' which means 'crow'. In Christianity, the crow represents the resurrection. As such, Krew may symbolize the triumph over death and new beginnings.

Spiritual meaning

Symbol of resurrection and new beginnings.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Krew

name of honor, honor, honor, honor, name of honor, name of honor, name of honor

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

KREW

/kruː/

Lucky number

7

Lucky day

Thursday

Lucky colors

BlackPurple

Life path

5

Lucky stone

Onyx

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name "Krew" has a unique cultural impact as it is not commonly used in Christian traditions. However, it can be associated with the idea of a community or group, as "krew" is also a term used in Southern American English for a organized group of people who work together towards a common goal, often related to social events or charity work. In this context, Krew could symbolize a group of believers who come together in faith and support each other in their spiritual journeys.

From a spiritual perspective, the name "Krew" can hold great meaning for Christians. It is derived from the Greek word 'krao', which means 'crow'. In Christianity, the crow is a symbol of the resurrection. According to the New Testament, a crow announced the resurrection of Christ by cawing twice as he sat on a tree overlooking the empty tomb. As such, Krew may symbolize the triumph over death and new beginnings, and could be a reminder of the resurrection and the hope it brings. This name can serve as a reminder of the promise of eternal life and the importance of faith and hope in overcoming adversity and challenges.

Historical references

In the Middle Ages, there was a legendary knight named Sir Clegesweorde or Cleveswerd, also known as Sir Krew. His name is derived from the Old English word 'cneow', which means 'grim' or 'terrible'.

Middle Ages (5th to 15th centuries)

During the English Civil War, there was a notorious pirate named John Kitt or John Kew, who operated in the North Sea. His surname 'Kew' is believed to have originated from the Old English word 'cew', meaning 'church' or 'monastery'. Pirates like Kitt often used Christian names to conceal their true identities.

English Civil War (1642-1651)

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