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This very unusual and interesting name is an English topographical surname, of Anglo-Saxon origin. The name denotes someone who lived on a projecting piece of land, derived from the Olde English pre 7th Century word "snoc", in Middle English "snoke", a pointed piece of land. In some cases the surname may derive from a medieval nickname for someone with a long nose, and there is also some evidence that there was an Olde English personal name 'Snoc', meaning "snake", as in the placename "Snorscomb" in Northamptonshire, which means "Snoc's valley", from the Olde English '"cumb".Select Audience
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