Darrow

The surname Darrow has its origins in England and is derived from the Old English words “dearr” meaning dear or beloved, and “hara” meaning hare or rabbit. It is a surname that is commonly found in the United States, particularly in the state of Ohio. Notable individuals with the surname Darrow include the famous lawyer Clarence Darrow, known for his defense of evolution in the Scopes Monkey Trial, and his son Paul Darrow, a British actor best known for his role in the TV series “Blake’s 7”.

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