Rudge

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English [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From dialectal Middle English rugge (ridge), or from the place name Rudge in Shropshire. Also from the given name Roger, and a nickname from Old French rouge (red).

Proper noun [edit]

Rudge

  1. A surname.

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