Frasier

Meaning of Frasier

Frasier stands out as a distinguished choice with Scottish roots, drawing on the storied Fraser clan and ultimately tracing back to the French fraisier—the strawberry plant that wears its sweetness on its sleeve. Pronounced FRAY-zhər, the name carries an air of refined wit, echoing the beloved radio psychiatrist whose love of opera (and just the right amount of sherry) charmed audiences for a decade. Though it has hovered around the 900th spot in recent U.S. birth rankings, Frasier feels anything but common—it’s like discovering a ripe berry in a field of names. Parents seeking a moniker that blends heritage, intelligence, and a playful edge will find in Frasier an invitation to a life of thoughtful conversation, cultivated taste, and memorable flair.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as FRAY-zhər (/ˈfreɪʒər/)

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