Frazier

Meaning of Frazier

Streaming down from the heathered moors of Scotland yet whispered in the soft blush of a French fraisier, the name Frazier (FRAY-zhur) unfolds like a dawn sonnet penned in the voices of clan and countryside. It carries the quiet strength of the Fraser crest—an ancestral banner rippling against wild winds—while its very syllables conjure strawberries ripening beneath a Tuscan sun, as though an Italian cuore has lent its warmth to a Highland breeze. In modern America, Frazier drifts in and out of the top thousand, embraced by fewer than twenty newborns each year, a rare vintage savored for its individuality rather than poured by the dozens; he is the boy at the playground whose name must be repeated thrice before friends catch its gentle lilt, then smile at its unexpected melody. Rich with old-world gravitas yet blooming with fresh promise, Frazier invites the imagination to wander down sunlit vineyards and mist-clad glens alike—an heirloom treasure for parents seeking a name both storied and serenely singular.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as FRAY-zhur (/'freɪ.ʒər/)

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