Krol
Krol is a surname of several possible origins.It may be a Dutch surname. It originally was a nickname of someone with curly hair (''krul'' still means "curl" in Modern Dutch). As well as or the German surname Kroll.
The name may also be a direct translation stemming from a version of the Polish surname ''Król'', the Belarusian/Ukrainian surname ''Krol
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by Król, J. E., Penrod, J. T., McCaslin, H., Rogers, L. M., Yano, H., Stancik, A. D., Dejonghe, W., Brown, C. J., Parales, R. E., Wuertz, Stefan., Top, E. M.
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by Schleuning, Markus, Kölbach, Moritz, Ahmet, Ibbi, Präg, Raphael, Gottesman, Ronen, Gunder, Rene, Zhang, Mengyuan, Wargulski, Dan Ralf, Abou-Ras, Daniel, Grave, Daniel A., Abdi, Fatwa F., van de Krol, Roel, Schwarzburg, Klaus, Eichberger, Rainer, Friedrich, Dennis, Hempel, Hannes
Published 2023
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by C. C.A. Grim, L. I. van der Wal, H. J.F. Helmerhorst, D. J. van Westerloo, P. Pelosi, M. J. Schultz, E. de Jonge, M. R. del Prado, J. Wigbers, M. J. Sigtermans, L. Dawson, P. L.J. van der Heijden, E. Y.Schriel van den Berg, B. G. Loef, A. C. Reidinga, E. de Vreede, J. Qualm, E. C. Boerma, H. Rijnhart-de Jong, M. Koopmans, A. D. Cornet, T. Krol, M. Rinket, J. W. Vermeijden, A. Beishuizen, F. J. Schoonderbeek, J. van Holten, A. M. Tsonas, M. Botta, T. Winters, J. Horn, F. Paulus, M. Loconte, D. Battaglini, L. Ball, I. Brunetti
Published 2022
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