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Fray First Name Meaning

Fray is a male name of Scandinavian origin, meaning "God of Weather." The name has ties to various forms of media and entertainment, including Terry Pratchett's The Carpet People and the video game character Fray in Magical Adventure. Additionally, it is associated with the American rock band The Fray and the Australian rock band Race the Fray. The name has also been featured in music, with a song titled "Fray" from the album 14 Shades of Grey by Staind. In literature, Fray is the title character of the comic book series Fray by Joss Whedon and has also been associated with a 2012 film. There is also a Fray surname, and the name is linked to the Frays River in London. Additionally, "Fray" is a Spanish-language title for a friar.

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How popular Fray first name? (2000 - Now)

Historical popularity of Fray first name (1880 - Now)

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Famous people with Fray first name

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Fray (surname)

The surname Fray is of German origin, derived from the word 'frei,' meaning 'free,' and is associated with Ashkenazic Jews from Europe. Variations of the name include Frayr, Frayer, Frayda, Frayman, Frayberg, Frey, Freyr, Freyda, Freyman, Freyberg, Freiman, and Freeman. Notable individuals with the surname include English soccer player Arron Fray, British actress Daniella Fray, French classical pianist David Fray, British material scientist Derek Fray FRS, American soccer player Ian Fray, English lawyer Sir John Fray, musician Liam Fray, footballer Martin Fray, Jamaican sprinter Michael Fray, South African journalist Paula Fray, cricketer Terryn Fray, cricketer Tom Fray, and fictional characters Melaka Fray and Clary Fray. The surname has diverse associations with professionals and fictional personalities.

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