Murray ( listen ) is both a Scottish and an Irish surname with two distinct respective etymologies. The Scottish version is a common variation of the word Moray, an anglicisation of the Medieval Gaelic word Muireb (or Moreb); the b here was pronounced as v, hence the Latinization to Moravia. These names denote the district on the south shore of the Moray Firth, in Scotland. Murray is a direct transliteration of how Scottish people pronounce the word Moray. The Murray spelling is not used for the geographical area, which is Moray, but it became the commonest form of the surname, especially among Scottish emigrants, to the extent that the surname Murray is now much more common than the original surname Moray. See also Clan Murray.
The Irish version derives from Ó Muireadhaigh. However, there were many Scottish Murray immigrants into Ireland during the Middle Ages and so a Murray of Irish heritage today could be descended from either source of the name.
A considerable number of present bearers of this surname are of Scottish origin, especially in Ulster. Possible etymologies are:
From Moray in northeast Scotland, which came from the Scottish Gaelic for "sea settlement".As a native Irish of this name, from Mac Muireadhaigh or Ó Muireadhaigh "descendant of Muireadhach" or Mac Giolla Mhuire "descendant of the servant of the Virgin Mary".The motto for Murray is "Imperio". "Murrays" trace their heritage back to the 12th century and take their name from the great province of Moray, once a local kingdom.
It was during this time that the Flemish lords crossed the North Sea and established themselves in the Scottish realm. Among them was Freskin.
It is possible that either Freskin or his son William intermarried with the ancient royal house of Moray. The senior line of the Murrays took the surname of Sutherland and became Earls of Sutherland by 1235.
Thereafter the chiefs of the Murrays were the Lords of Petty in Moray who also became Lords of Bothwell in Clydesdale before 1253. An heir of this line, Sir Andrew Moray, was the brilliant young general who led the Scots in 1297 in their first uprising against English rule. He was mortally wounded while winning his famous victory at Stirling Bridge.
His son, Sir Andrew Murray, 4th Lord of Bothwell, third Regent of Scotland, married Christian Bruce, a sister of King Robert the Bruce. He was captured at Roxburgh early in 1333 and was a prisoner in England at the time of the Battle of Halidon Hill. He obtained his freedom in time to march to the relief of his wife, who was defending Kildrummy Castle. Sir Andrew commenced with unabated spirit to struggle in the cause of independence and died in 1338.
The last Murray Lord of Bothwell died in 1360 of the plague. By the 16th century, the Murrays of Tullibardine in Strathearn had assumed the leadership of the Murrays. This was formally confirmed by Bands of Association in 1586 and 1589.
Sir John became the 1st Earl of Tullibardine in 1606. Thus, the Tullibardine hegemony was firmly established among the Murrays; and George Iain Murray, 10th Duke of Atholl was also Marquis of Tullibardine as recognized in Lyon Register as Chief of the Murrays. The 2nd Earl of Tullibardine married Lady Dorothea Stewart, heiress of the Earls of Atholl in 1629 and Marquises from 1676. To their medieval peacock's head crest (motto-Praite), they added the mermaid (motto-Tout Pret), as Lords of Balquidder; and in the seventeenth century, they took the demi-savage holding a sword and a key commemorating the capture of the last Lord of the Isles by the 1st Stewart Earl of Atholl in 1475: hence the motto Furth, Fortune, and Fill the Fetters. (Go forth against your enemies, have good fortune, and return with hostages and booty).
Since 1703, the Murray's chiefs have been Dukes of Atholl. For a time in the 18th century, the Murray dukes were also Sovereign Lords of the Isle of Man, with their own coinage and parliament, The House of Keys. The 1st Duke's younger son, Lord George Murray, was the Jacobite general responsible for the highlander's successes through the early part of the 1745 uprising.
Much of the above information about the Murrays was taken from the book The Highland Clans, by Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk.
Lord George's descendant George Murray, 10th Duke of Atholl, died in February 1996. The new Duke of Atholl is John Murray, 11th Duke of Atholl, a South African. The new Duke has taken the chiefship of the Murrays.
Murray may refer to many people (see also Clan Murray):
Adam Murray, English footballerAdam Murray, Irish soldier known for the 1689 defence of DerryAl Murray, comedianAlbert Murray, including:Albert Murray (writer) (1916–2013), African American literary and jazz critic, novelist and biographerAlbert Murray, Baron Murray of Gravesend (1930–1980), British Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament 1964– 1970Bert Murray (born 1942), English football playerAlexander Murray (1755–1821), U.S. Navy officer, Revolutionary WarAlexander Murray (1816–1884), U.S. Navy officer, Mexican-American and American Civil WarsAlexander Murray (geologist) (1810–1884), Scottish geologistAlexander Murray (linguist) (1775–1813), linguist and professor at Edinburgh UniversityAlexander Murray, 1st Baron Murray of Elibank (1870–1920)Alexander Murray, 6th Earl of DunmoreAlexander Murray, 8th Earl of DunmoreAlexander Borthwick Murray (1816–1903), South Australian colonist, pastoralist and parliamentarianAlexander Hunter Murray (1818 or 1819–1874), a Hudson's Bay Company fur trader and artistAlexander Stuart Murray (1841–1904), archaeologistAline Murray Kilmer, American poetAllan Murray, Australian rules footballerAlma Murray, (born 1854), actressAndrew Murray, including:Sir Andrew Murray, Guardian of Scotland in 1332 and again from 1335 to 1338Andrew Murray (botanist), (1812–1878), Scottish botanistAndrew Murray (Guyanese boxer) (1971–2002), Guyanese boxer of the 1990s and 2000sAndrew Murray (campaigner and journalist), Chair of the Stop the War Coalition and former member of the Communist Party of BritainAndrew Murray (children's writer), English children's writerAndrew Murray (golfer) (born 1956), English golferAndrew Murray (minister) (1828–1917), South African minister of religion, missionary, and authorAndrew Murray (Australian politician), Australian politician, current member of the Australian SenateAndrew Murray, 1st Viscount DunedinAndrew C. Murray, Texas state representative, 1893–1895, 1903–1905, and 1911–1917Andy Murray (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player, coachSir Andy Murray (born 1987), currently the top-ranked British tennis playerAnn Murray, Irish mezzo-sopranoAnna Evans Murray (1857-1955), American advocate for early childhood educationAnne Murray (born 1945), Canadian singerAnne Murray, Duchess of AthollAnton Murray, South African cricketerAntonio Murray, English football playerAntonio Murray (police officer), former Baltimore Police officer sentenced to 139 years in prisonArchibald Murray (1860–1945), British generalArnold Murray, including:Arnold Murray (pastor) (born 1927), founder and pastor, The Shepherd's ChapelArnold Murray (1854-1952), one of the Last surviving Confederate veteransArnold Murray (1933–89), lover of Alan Turing, prosecuted for homosexual activityArthur Murray (1895–1991), American dance instructor and businessman, married to Kathryn MurrayArthur Murray, 3rd Viscount ElibankAthol Murray, Canadian priest and high school presidentLady Augusta MurrayBarbara Murray, actressBert Murray (born 1942), English football playerBill Murray (born 1950), American actorBilly Murray (actor) (born 1941), British actorBilly Murray (singer) (1877–1954), American singerBob Murray (businessman), businessman and former chairman of Sunderland Football ClubBrady Murray, American ice hockey playerBrett Murray, South African artistBrian Doyle-Murray, American comedian, screenwriter and actorBruce C. Murray, American planetary scientistBruce Murray (cricketer), New Zealand cricketerBruce Murray (soccer), American soccer playerBryan Murray (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey coach and executiveChad Michael Murray (born 1981), American actor, former male fashion model and teen idolCharles Murray (disambiguation)Charles R. Murray (1882–1938), Canadian professional golferCharlotte Murray (1754–1808), English botanist and author better known as Lady Charlotte MurrayCharlotte Murray, Duchess of Atholl (1731–1805)Cheryl Murray (born 1952), British actressChris Murray (born 1966), Canadian singer-songwriter and guitaristChristian Murray, Canadian comedy writerClark Murray (born 1938), American sculptorColin Murray, Canadian ice hockey playerConor Murray (born 1989), Irish rugby union playerConrad Murray (born 1953), personal physician of Michael JacksonCraig Murray (born 1958), former British Ambassador to UzbekistanDaniel Murray (mathematician) (born 1862) Canadian mathematicianDaniel Alexander Payne Murray (1852–1925), African American intellectualDarren Murray (born 1974), Scottish footballerDarrin Murray (born 1967), New Zealand cricketerDave Murray (musician) (born 1956), Iron Maiden guitaristDavid Murray (disambiguation)David Christie Murray (1847–1907), English journalist and writerDavid Murray-Lyon (1890–1975), officer in the Indian ArmyDee Murray (1946–1992), British bassist, best known as a member of Elton John's original rock bandDenis Murray (journalist) (born 1951), British television journalistDeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys running backDenis Murray (athlete), Irish athlete at the 1908 Olympic Games in LondonDeryck Murray (born 1943), former West Indies cricketerDevon Murray (born 1988), Irish actorDon Murray (clarinetist) (1904–1929), American jazz musicianDon Murray (actor) (born 1929), American actorDon Murray (writer) (1923–2006), Pulitzer Prize–winning writer for the Boston HeraldDonald Walter Gordon Murray (1894–1976), Canadian surgeonDouglas Murray (ice hockey) (born 1980), Swedish ice hockey playerDurno Murray (1925–2009), Australian ornithologistEarl Murray (1926–1994), American football playerEd Murray (Washington politician), politician from Washington StateEddie Murray (born 1956), American baseball playerEddie Murray (American football)Edmund P. Murray (1930–2007), American novelist and journlistEdwin R. Murray (born 1960), American politicianElaine Murray, Scottish politicianEli Houston Murray, Governor of Utah Territory (1880–1886)Eoin Murray, Irish auto racing driverEric Murray (bridge) (born 1928), Canadian bridge playerEric Murray (cricketer), South African cricketerEric Murray (rower), New Zealand rowerEustace Clare Grenville Murray (1824–1881), English journalistFrancis Murray, mayor of BrisbaneFrancis Edwin Murray, poetFrancis Joseph Murray, American mathematician known for his foundational work on functional analysisFrank Murray, coach of the Virginia CavaliersFranny Murray, American football playerFrieda A. Murray, fantasy writerGarth Murray, Canadian ice hockey playerGeoffrey Cushing-Murray, American songwriterGeorge Murray (disambiguation)Gideon Oliphant-Murray, 2nd Viscount ElibankGilbert Murray, British intellectualGilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 1st Earl of MintoGlen Murray (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey playerGlen Murray (politician) (born 1957), Canadian politicianGlenn Murray, English football playerGerald R. Murray, 14th Chief Master Sergeant of the Air ForceGordon Murray, designer of Formula One race carsGordon Murray (puppeteer) (1921–2016), British television producer and puppeteerK. Gordon Murray, American film producerGrace Hopper, Grace Murray Hopper, American computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiralGraham Murray, Australian rugby league player and coachGraham Murray, Irish GAA all star.Grant Murray, Scottish professional footballerGrover E. Murray, President of Texas Tech University (1966–1976)Guillermo Murray (born 1927), Argentine-Mexican actor and directorGuy Murray, American track/cross country coach and former marathon runnerHannah Murray (born 1989), English actressH. J. R. Murray (1868–1955), English chess historianHarry Murray (1880–1966), Australian Victoria Cross recipientHenry Murray, (1893–1988), American psychologist who developed the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)Herbert Harley Murray (1829–1904), English colonial governorHerbert Murray (footballer) (1886–1918), Scottish footballerHubert Murray (1861–1940), brother of Gilbert MurrayHugh Murray (disambiguation)Iain Murray (disambiguation)Iain Murray (sailor), Australian olympic sailorIan Murray (disambiguation)J. A. Murray (naturalist)Jack Murray (disambiguation)Jaime Murray, English actressJamal Murray (born 1997), Canadian basketball playerJames Murray (disambiguation)Jamie Murray, Scottish tennis playerJan Murray, American stand-up comedianJanice Murray, English association footballerJanet Murray, professor at the Georgia Institute of TechnologyJenni Murray, British journalist and broadcasterJennifer Murray, British pilot and the first woman to circumnavigate the world in a helicopterJillian Murray, an American ActressJim Murray (football), an American football executiveJim Murray (musician), a San Francisco musician of the 1960sJim Murray (sportswriter) (1919–1998), American sportswriterJoan Murray, American poetJoel Murray, American actorJohn Murray (disambiguation)John Courtney Murray, American priest and theologianJohn Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of AthollJohn Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of AthollJohnston Murray, Governor of OklahomaJon Murray (disambiguation)Jonathan Murray, television producerJoseph Murray (disambiguation)Judith Sargent MurrayJudy Murray Scottish tennis coachJuggy MurrayJunior Murray (born 1968), West Indian cricketerKate MurrayKatharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of AthollKeith Murray (ceramic artist)Keith Murray (rapper)Keith Murray (singer) (born 1978), lead vocalist for We Are ScientistsKeith Murray, Baron Murray of Newhaven (1903–1993), British academicKen Murray (disambiguation)Kenny MurrayKevin Murray (disambiguation)Lamond Murray (born 1973), basketball playerLarry MurrayLawrence J. Murray, Jr. (1910–2000), New York politicianLawrence O. Murray, U.S. Comptroller of the Currency from 1908 to 1913Lee Murray (born 1977), a British mixed martial arts fighter of partial Moroccan descent.Len Murray (Lionel Murray, Baron Murray of Epping Forest, 1922–2004), British Trade Union leaderLenda Murray (born 1962), American female bodybuilderLes Murray (broadcaster)Les Murray (poet)Leticia MurrayLindley MurrayLindley Murray (tennis) (1892–1970), American tennis playerLiz MurrayLowell MurrayMadalyn Murray O'Hair (1919–1995), American atheistMae Murray (1885–1965), American actress, dancer, film producer, and screenwriterMagnus Miller Murray (1787–1838), Mayor of Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaMargaret Murray (1863–1963), British EgyptologistMargaret Polson Murray (1865–1927), Canadian social reformer, magazine editor, and founder of the Imperial Order Daughters of the EmpireMargaret Lally "Ma" Murray (1888–1982)American-Canadian newspaper editor, publisher, and columnistMargaret Murray Washington (1865-1925), principal of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial InstituteMark Murray (disambiguation)Marty Murray (born 1975), Canadian hockey playerMatt Murray (disambiguation)Matthew Murray (1765–1826), English steam engine and machine tool manufacturerMichael Murray (organist) (born 1943), American musician and writerMike Murray (cricketer) (born 1930), English banker, cricketer and administratorMike Murray (ice hockey) (born 1966), Canadian hockey player and coachMitch Murray ((born 1940), English songwriter, record producer and authorMitchell Durno Murray (1925-2009), Australian veterinary scientist and ornithologistMontolieu Oliphant-Murray, 1st Viscount Elibank (1840–1927), Scottish noblemanNathan Lovett-MurrayNathaniel A. MurrayNathaniel O. Murray, American politicianNeil Murray (Australian musician)Neil Murray (British musician)Nora Grace Murray (American dignitary)Patrick Murray (disambiguation)Patty Murray (Patricia Lynn Murray, born 1950), United States SenatorPaul Murray (disambiguation)Pauli MurrayPeta Murray, Australian writerPete Murray, Australian singer-songwriterPete Murray (disc jockey)Peter Murray (Harvard Law School), Harvard Law professorPeter Murray-RustPhilip MurrayRaymond Murray, American Marine Corps officerRed Murray, American baseball playerRem Murray, Canadian ice hockey playerRichard Murray, British businessmanRichard William Murray, Cape Colony newspaper proprietorRob Murray, Canadian ice hockey playerRobert Murray (disambiguation)Robin Murray, British psychiatristRonald Murray, American basketball playerRonald King Murray, Lord Murray, Scottish politician and judgeRuby Murray, Northern Ireland singerRupert Murray, film directorSabina MurraySamantha MurraySamantha Murray (tennis)Scott Murray, Scottish rugby playerSean Murray (disambiguation)Shaun MurraySimon MurrayStephen Murray, including:Stephen Murray (actor) (1912–1983), British actorStephen O. Murray (born 1950), a sociologist, anthropologist scholar specialising in homosexualityStuart MurrayStuart S. MurraySuna MurraySunny MurraySara MurrayT. C. Murray, Irish dramatistTavi Murray, 8th woman to win the Polar MedalTerence Aubrey Murray (1810–1873), politician in New South WalesTerry MurrayTherese Murray, American politician, President of the Massachusetts SenateThomas Murray (disambiguation), including:Thomas Murray (curler)Tim MurrayTom J. Murray, Democratic U.S. Representative from Tennessee (1943–1966)Tracy Murray, NBA basketballerTroy Murray, Canadian ice hockey playerTy Murray, American champion rodeo cowboy, husband of JewelWal Murray, Australian politicianWalter Charles MurrayWill Murray (writer)Willard H. Murray, Jr.William Murray (disambiguation)William H. Murray (Medal of Honor recipient), American Medal of Honor recipientYvonne Murray, Scottish athlete