The baby name Cranley is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Kran-lee".
Cranley is English and Old English in Origin.
Cranley is a name of English origin that means "clearing with crane birds". The name is derived from the Old English words "cran" meaning crane and "leah" meaning clearing. The name is primarily used as a surname, but it can also be used as a first name. Cranley is not a very common name, and it is more commonly used in the United Kingdom than in other parts of the world.
The history of the name Cranley can be traced back to the Middle Ages when surnames were first introduced in England. The name was likely given to people who lived near a clearing where crane birds were commonly found. The name was also used to describe people who worked with crane birds or who had a particular affinity for them. Over time, the name became a surname and was passed down through generations.
Cranley is a unisex name, but it is more commonly used for boys than for girls. The pronunciation of the name is KRAHN-lee. The name is made up of two components, "cran" and "ley". "Cran" means crane, which is a type of bird, and "ley" means clearing, which is an open space in a forest. The name has a peaceful and natural feel to it, and it is a great choice for parents who are looking for a unique and meaningful name for their child.