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Mccray

McCray is an Anglicized Scottish or Irish surname meaning 'son of Crae' or a similar Gaelic personal name.

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McCray is a surname-turned-given-name of proud Gaelic origin. As a clan name, it derives from the Scottish and Irish Mac Raith — 'son of grace' or 'son of good fortune,' with raith rooted in the Old Gaelic rath, meaning grace, prosperity, or divine favor.

The MacRae clan, concentrated historically in the Ross-shire region of the Scottish Highlands, served as constables of Eilean Donan Castle and earned a fierce reputation as 'Mackenzie's shirt of mail' for their ferocity in battle alongside that powerful clan. The practice of using family surnames as given names — especially for honoring a mother's maiden name — has deep roots in American naming tradition, particularly in the American South and among families of Scottish-Irish descent. Names like Mccray, Mackenzie, and Mcallister entered the given-name lexicon as acts of genealogical memory, carrying the mother's lineage forward in a culture where surnames typically passed only through the father's line.

As a first name, Mccray carries an unusual visual boldness — the double-c, the lowercase after the capital M — that makes it immediately legible as a surname-name, signaling heritage-consciousness. In an era when Ryker, Greyson, and Lennox all occupy the masculine name charts, Mccray represents a more personally rooted version of the same surname-as-first-name impulse: not invented cool, but actual family history worn as a daily signature.

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