Kuusk

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Kuusk
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Origin
Language(s)Estonian
Meaning Spruce
Region of originEstonia
Other names
Variant form(s) Spruce

Kuusk is a common surname in Estonia (meaning spruce), and may refer to:

Rasmus Kuusk (born 2001), Estonian Footballer

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