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craig

Craig vs Christopher - What's the difference?

craig | christopher |


As a noun craig

is rock.

As a proper noun christopher is

.

Craig vs Chicken - What's the difference?

craig | chicken |


As a noun craig

is rock.

As a proper noun chicken is

a cdp in alaska.

Ducks vs Craig - What's the difference?

ducks | craig |


As nouns the difference between ducks and craig

is that ducks is while craig is rock.

Craig vs Greg - What's the difference?

craig | greg |


As proper nouns the difference between craig and greg

is that craig is {{surname|Scottish|from=Scottish Gaelic}}, originally meaning someone who lived near a crag while Greg is an English and Scottish male given name, diminutive of Gregory or Gregor (and sometimes derived from the surname Greig.

Craig vs Maura - What's the difference?

craig | maura |


As proper nouns the difference between craig and maura

is that craig is {{surname|Scottish|from=Scottish Gaelic}}, originally meaning someone who lived near a crag while Maura is an English, Scottish and Irish female given name, commonly regarded as a form of Mary ( anglicised from Irish {{term|Máire|lang=ga}} and Gaelic {{term|Màiri|lang=gd}} ).

Craig vs Stupid - What's the difference?

craig | stupid |


As a proper noun Craig

is {{surname|Scottish|from=Scottish Gaelic}}, originally meaning someone who lived near a crag.

As an adjective stupid is

lacking in intelligence or exhibiting the quality of having been done by someone lacking in intelligence.

As an adverb stupid is

extremely.

As a noun stupid is

a stupid person; a fool.

Cody vs Craig - What's the difference?

cody | craig |


As proper nouns the difference between cody and craig

is that cody is {{surname|from=Irish} while Craig is {{surname|Scottish|from=Scottish Gaelic}}, originally meaning someone who lived near a crag.

Craig - What does it mean?

craig | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a proper noun Craig

is {{surname|Scottish|from=Scottish Gaelic}}, originally meaning someone who lived near a crag.

Craig vs Alison - What's the difference?

craig | alison |


As proper nouns the difference between craig and alison

is that craig is {{surname|Scottish|from=Scottish Gaelic}}, originally meaning someone who lived near a crag while Alison is {{given name|female|from=Germanic}}.

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