Wray is a unisex name that originates from English. It is pronounced as RAY (/reɪ/). This name has been given to both boys and girls in the United States since at least the early 1900s. While it has never been a highly popular name, it has maintained a consistent level of usage over the years. Wray is associated with qualities such as strength, intelligence, and creativity. It can be a unique and appealing choice for parents looking for a gender-neutral name that stands out.
Wray Bartlett Physioc was an American film director, producer, and artist known for directing the first Technicolor film, The Gulf Between (1917). |