Gray (surname)

Gray is a surname of that can come from a variety of origins but is typically found in Scotland, Ireland and England.

In Ireland, the surname may have a Gaelic source from a phonetic transcription, or Anglicization of McGrath or McGraw. "Mac Giolla Riabhaigh" is sometimes Gray, but is also Anglicized to "McGreevy," "Gallery" and others.

In most Scottish instances, the name "Gray" is from the Germanic Scots language, and is cognate with Old English, "græg", meaning "grey", probably as a hair colour.

Also among Irish and Scottish Grays is the English name of Anglo-Norman origin. A knight of Viking origin, Anchetil de Greye, accompanied William the Conqueror in his 1066 invasion of England. de Greye's descendants would become bishops John de Gray of Norwich and Walter de Gray of York.

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  • Aaron Gray, basketball player for the Detroit Pistons
  • Adam Gray, American politician
  • Adrian Gray, English darts player
  • Ahuvah Gray
  • Alan Gray (1855–1935), British organist and composer
  • Alasdair Gray (1934–2019), Scottish writer and artist
  • Alexander Gray (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Alfred Gray (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Allan Gray (1938), South-African investor
  • Alice Gray, American entomologist
  • Allan Gray (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Andre Gray, English professional footballer
  • Andrew Gray (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Andy Gray (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Archibald Montague Henry Gray (1880-1967), British physician
  • Archie Gray (born 1878), Scottish footballer
  • Arthur Wellesley Gray (1876–1944), Canadian politician, creator of Wells Gray Provincial Park
  • Asa Gray (1810–1888), American botanist
  • Avis Gray (born 1954), Canadian politician

B

  • Barry Gray (1908–1984), British musician and composer
  • Barry Gray (radio) (1916–1996), American radio personality
  • Benjamin Kirkman Gray (1862–1907), English economist and author

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  • Pat Gray, American radio personality
  • Patrick Gray, 4th Lord Gray, (died 1584) Scottish nobleman
  • Patrick Gray, 6th Lord Gray, (died 1612) Scottish nobleman, grandson of the above
  • L. Patrick Gray, Acting director of the FBI from 1972 to 1973
  • Paul Gray (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Pearl Zane Gray, American western novelist under the pen name Zane Grey
  • Percy Gray, American artist
  • Peter Gray (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Pete Gray (1915–2002), one-armed Major League baseball player
  • Pete Gray (activist) (1980–2011), Australian environmental and anti-war activist
  • Polly Gray, character in Peaky Blinders

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  • Raphael Gray (born 1981), British computer hacker
  • Richard Gray (game designer) (born 1957), video game designer
  • Richard E. Gray (1945 – 1982), NASA test pilot
  • Robbie Gray (born 1988), Australian Rules Football player
  • Robert Gray (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Robin Gray (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Rocky Gray (born 1974), American musician and songwriter
  • Roger Gray, (1881 – 1959), American character actor
  • Roger Gray (1921–1996), professor and expert on agricultural futures markets
  • Ron Gray (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Ross F. Gray (1920 – 1945), American soldier, Medal of Honor awardee

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  • Walter de Gray, English prelate and politician
  • Wardell Gray, American jazz bebop saxophonist
  • Wayne D. Gray, cognitive science professor
  • Wells Gray (1876–1944), Canadian politician, creator of Wells Gray Provincial Park
  • William Gray (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Willoughby Gray, English actor
  • Woodville Gray, Scottish footballer of the 1880s
  • Wyndol Gray, (1922–1994), American basketball player

See also


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