Kraig

Meaning of Kraig

Kraig, a warm and spirited choice for boys, pronounced /kreɪg/, carries the timeless strength of its Scottish Gaelic root creag – “rock” – conjuring images of wind-swept promontories and steadfast stones. Over the decades, this name has traced a gentle arc through U.S. birth records, cresting in mid-20th-century popularity before settling into a cozy niche today, with fewer than ten newborns each year bearing the moniker – making it a verdadero tesoro among modern nombres (plus, you won’t be tripping over five Kraigs on the playground). Its journey feels like una canción susurrada at dusk, weaving solid heritage with lyrical finesse. Bold yet intimate, Kraig stands as an unwavering compañero, ready to carve new caminos alongside the niño lucky enough to carry it.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as krayg (/kreɪg/)

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