Fray

Meaning of Fray

The name Fray is a unique and distinctive choice for a baby boy. It derives from the English language and is pronounced as FRAY (/fɹeɪ/). The name has associations of strength and resilience, making it a fitting choice for parents looking to bestow these qualities upon their child. While not extremely popular, Fray has been occasionally chosen by parents in the United States. Its usage peaked in 1993 with six occurrences and a rank of 7638. Variations of the name include Frey, which adds another layer of versatility for those considering this name for their little one.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as FRAY (/fɹeɪ/)

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Similar Names to Fray

Notable People Named Fray

Fray Juan de Torquemada - Juan de Torquemada was a prominent Franciscan friar, missionary, and chronicler in colonial Mexico, best known for his influential work Monarquía indiana, which detailed the history and culture of indigenous peoples in New Spain.
Sergio Gutiérrez Benítez, also known as Fray Tormenta, is a Mexican Catholic priest who founded an orphanage and wrestled as a lucha libre wrestler for 23 years.
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