Craddock is an English surname with roots in the Welsh language. It is believed to have originated from the Welsh words “crug” meaning “hill” and “adda” meaning “chief” or “noble”. The name has been recorded in various forms throughout history, including Cradoc, Cradock, and Cradduck. Famous Craddocks include Sir Matthew Craddock, a prominent English merchant and politician, and Billy Craddock, a popular American country music singer. Today, the Craddock name can be found in many English-speaking countries around the world.
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