The name Cromer, of English origin, is derived from an Old English word 'cramm' meaning 'bend' or 'crooked', referring to the shape of a river bend or land feature. It was originally a surname given to someone who lived near such a location. Over time, Cromer has evolved into a first name, although it remains relatively uncommon outside of its native England.
"Cromer saw five babies come into the world in 1918."