This surname Rasberry could originate from the following origins, from number 1. being most likely.
1. It could be of English origin, originating from Norfolk, England where it is mostly found.
2. It could be of German origin, probably an americanized form of an unidentified German place name. Unidentified for now... Perhaps a variant of Austrian surname Rasberger.
3. It could be of Swedish origin, probably a variant of Swedish surname Rasberg.
4. It could be of Norweagian origin, probably a variant of Norweagian surname Resberg, or Ramsberg.
5. Perhaps there is of Dutch origin.
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This American surname Rasberry, also as Raspberry, could be a name for someone from a place, a name for someone who lives near raspberries, or a name for someone who is well known for raspberries. This surname Rasberry could be of English, German, Swedish, Norwegian or Dutch origin, but perhaps the majority of the Rasberry families in the U.S are of English descendants. The meaning behind the English (Norfolk) surname Rasberry and how it derived is unknown... for now. I haven't found the meaning.. yet. If I do find the meaning, then I will post it soon, or maybe someone else will.
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