Scottish Origin

Murray

Derived from the Scottish place name and Gaelic 'Moray,' historically referring to a region in northern Scotland. Murray carries Scottish heritage, dignity, and understated strength, while remaining approachable and warm. The name has been borne by notable intellectuals and creatives, giving it associations with thoughtfulness and artistry alongside its grounded, earthy character.

Murray is a name of Scottish origin. Derived from the Scottish place name and Gaelic 'Moray,' historically referring to a region in northern Scotland. Murray carries Scottish heritage, dignity, and understated strength, while remaining approachable and warm. The name has been borne by notable intellectuals and creatives, giving it associations with thoughtfulness and artistry alongside its grounded, earthy character.

A classic Scottish surname used as a given name; associated with Scottish heritage and cultural identity.

Origin & Etymology

The name Murray has roots in the Scottish language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “Derived from the Scottish place name and Gaelic 'Moray,' historically referring to a region in northern Scotland”.

Cultural context: A classic Scottish surname used as a given name; associated with Scottish heritage and cultural identity.

As a unisex's name, Murray carries the character of its Scottish heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Eddie Murray

SportsAmerican

Hall of Fame baseball player, 504 home runs, 1983 World Series champion

A Hall of Fame baseball player and one of the greatest designated hitters in MLB history. Murray spent 21 seasons in the majors, primarily with the Baltimore Orioles, accumulating 3,255 hits and winning the 1983 World Series.

1956 – present

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Bill Murray

EntertainmentAmerican

Ghostbusters, Groundhog Day, Lost in Translation, SNL

An American actor and comedian famous for roles in Ghostbusters, Groundhog Day, and Lost in Translation. Murray is celebrated for his deadpan humor, versatility across comedy and drama, and contributions to Saturday Night Live.

1950 – present

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Murray Head

EntertainmentBritish

'One Night in Bangkok', actor, theater performer

A British-Australian actor and singer best known for the 1984 hit single 'One Night in Bangkok' and his role in the film Sunday Bloody Sunday. He has had a diverse career spanning music, theater, and television.

1946 – present

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Murray Gell-Mann

ScienceAmerican

Nobel Prize Physics 1969, quark model, elementary particles

An American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1969 for his work on elementary particles and the development of the quark model. He made foundational contributions to quantum mechanics and particle physics.

1929 – 2019

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Murray Kempton

Arts & LiteratureAmerican

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and columnist, social commentary

An acclaimed American journalist, columnist, and author known for his witty social commentary and reportage on American culture. Kempton won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1985 and authored several influential books.

1917 – 1997

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Murray mean?

Murray means "Derived from the Scottish place name and Gaelic 'Moray,' historically referring to a region in northern Scotland. Murray carries Scottish heritage, dignity, and understated strength, while remaining approachable and warm. The name has been borne by notable intellectuals and creatives, giving it associations with thoughtfulness and artistry alongside its grounded, earthy character.", and is of Scottish origin.

Is Murray a boy or girl name?

Murray is a unisex name, used for both boys and girls.

What is the origin of the name Murray?

Murray is of Scottish origin. A classic Scottish surname used as a given name; associated with Scottish heritage and cultural identity.

Quick Facts
Gender

Unisex

Syllables

2

Origin

Scottish

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