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Murray

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Name — A Scottish surname derived from Scottish Gaelic, also used as a given name; also the name of a major river in Australia.

Etymology

From the place name Moray in northeastern Scotland, ultimately from Proto-Celtic mori ("sea") and treba ("settlement").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Murray” mean?

The word “Murray” means a Scottish surname derived from Scottish Gaelic, also used as a given name; also the name of a major river in Australia.

How do you pronounce “Murray”?

“Murray” is pronounced MUH-ree (/ˈmʌɹi/ in IPA).

How do you use “Murray” in a sentence?

Here is “Murray” used in a sentence: “The Murray River is the longest river in Australia.”

What part of speech is “Murray”?

“Murray” is a name.

Where does the word “Murray” come from?

The word “Murray” comes from Proto-Celtic. From the place name Moray in northeastern Scotland, ultimately from Proto-Celtic mori ("sea") and treba ("settlement").

Is “Murray” a common word?

“Murray” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is Murray a first name or a surname?

Murray is used as both. It is a Scottish surname derived from Scottish Gaelic, and it is also given as a first name. The same spelling covers both uses.

What is the Murray in Australia?

The Murray is the name of a major river in Australia, distinct from the personal name. When capitalised in an Australian context, it usually refers to this river rather than to a person.

Where does the surname Murray come from?

Murray is a Scottish surname that derives from Scottish Gaelic. Beyond its use as a family name, it also serves as a given name.

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