The baby name Carraig is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "KA-rig".
Carraig is Irish in Origin.
Carraig is a unisex name of Irish origin, meaning "rock" or "stone". It is pronounced as "KAH-rig" or "KAH-rig-uh". The name is derived from the Irish word "carraig", which means "rock" or "stone". In Irish mythology, Carraig was the name of a warrior who fought in the Battle of Clontarf.
The name Carraig has a long history in Ireland, where it has been used for centuries. It is a popular name among both boys and girls, and is often given to children who are born near a rocky or stony area. The name is also associated with strength and stability, as rocks and stones are known for their durability and resilience.
The name Carraig is composed of two syllables, "car" and "raig". The first syllable, "car", means "love" or "friend" in Gaelic, while the second syllable, "raig", means "rock" or "stone". Together, the name Carraig can be interpreted as "beloved rock" or "friend of the stones". The name is often spelled with two "r's" in English, as in "Carrig", but the traditional Irish spelling is with one "r".