The word 'trask' exists as a family name. There's some controversy over its meaning and origins. But agreement tends to hover over Norse-Viking origins. It also tends to hover over meaning either the actual bog/marsh/swamp or lake environment; or the dweller of either environment. Therefore, the last name Trask may be rendered into the Latin for the environment, or for the dweller of such an environment. The word in the nominative or subject form for bog, marsh, swamp is palus, and that for lake is lacus. The respective phrases incola in lacuand incola in palude, in the locative case, or case of place, refer to a 'dweller of the lake' and a 'dweller of the bog/marsh/swamp'. Or another possibility is use of either the ablative or genitive case forms of the two words. In the genitive case, the respective terms lacus and paludi mean 'of the lake' and 'of the bog/marsh/swamp'. In the ablative case, the respective terms in lacu and in palude mean 'by means of or with the lake' and 'by means of or with the bog/marsh/swamp'.
Katharine Trask goes by Trask.
Katharine Trask's birth name is Nancy Katharine Trask.
Niall Trask's birth name is Niall Coldham Trask.
Larry Trask died in 2004.
Larry Trask was born in 1944.
Katrina Trask was born in 1853.
Katrina Trask died in 1922.
Bolivar Trask was created in 1965.
Keith Trask was born in 1960.
John Trask was born in 1861.
William Trask was born in 1859.
William Trask died in 1949.