Re: what is the origin/meaning of the surname RAY?
In England Ray is sometimes grouped with several other surnames - Wray, Wreay, Wragg, Rea - given a common origin, the Danish (or Norse?) VRA. This means a nook, a corner, a secluded spot, and can be found in Northern English place-names, e.g., Wreay in Cumbria. It's possible that the names without initial W could have other origins, as already suggested.
The hint of a German origin could scotch all these suggestions, and lead us off in another direction.
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what is the origin/meaning of the surname RAY?  ·  Ronald Ray  ·  11/26/2004, 9:20 PM
Re: what is the origin/meaning of the surname RAY?  ·  Andy ;—)  ·  11/29/2004, 12:20 AM
Re: what is the origin/meaning of the surname RAY?  ·  Robert Ray  ·  1/1/2005, 10:29 AM
Re: what is the origin/meaning of the surname RAY?  ·  Sagani  ·  11/27/2004, 6:41 AM
Re: what is the origin/meaning of the surname RAY?  ·  Sean Foglai  ·  11/26/2004, 9:52 PM
Re: what is the origin/meaning of the surname RAY?  ·  Jim Young  ·  11/29/2004, 1:49 PM