Clay (name)

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Clay is both an English surname and a given name, often short for Clayton.

People with the name[]

Geographical distribution[]

As of 2014, 76.1% of all known bearers of the surname Clay were residents of the United States (frequency 1:5,846), 12.5% of England (1:5,460), 2.7% of Australia (1:10,816), 1.4% of Canada (1:31,264) and 1.2% of France (1:69,714).

In England, the frequency of the surname was higher than average (1:5,460) in the following counties:

In the United States, the frequency of the surname was higher than average (1:5,846) in the following states:[1]

Surname[]

  • Adam Clay (disambiguation), several people
  • Alfred Borron Clay (1831–1868), British artist
  • Allyson Clay, Canadian artist
  • Bryan Clay (born 1980), American gold medalist in the decathlon at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing
  • Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Clay, 1942–2016), American boxer
  • Cassius Marcellus Clay (politician) (1810–1903), American politician, abolitionist
  • Cassius Marcellus Clay, Sr. (1912–1990), American painter and musician and father of Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali)
  • Charles Clay (disambiguation), several people
  • Craig Clay (born 1992), English footballer
  • Edward Clay (born 1945), British diplomat
  • Edward Sneyd Clay (c. 1768 – 1846), British naval officer
  • Eric Clay (1922–2007), British rugby league referee
  • Frederic Clay (1838–1889), British composer
  • Frederick William Clay (1927–1983), known as Fred, Indigenous Australian activist on Palm Island, Queensland (husband of Iris)
  • Grady Clay (1916–2013), American journalist
  • Henry Clay (1777–1852), American statesman and orator
  • Iris Clay (1936–1979), Indigenous Australian activist on Palm Island, Queensland (wife of Fred)
  • James Clay (disambiguation), several people
  • John Clay (disambiguation), several people
  • Kaelin Clay (born 1992), American football player
  • Lacy Clay (born 1956), U.S. House Representative
  • Lauren Clay (born 1982), American artist
  • Lucius D. Clay (1897–1978), American general and military governor
  • Otis Clay (1942–2016), American R&B and soul singer
  • Philippe Clay (1927–2007), French singer
  • Rudolph M. Clay (1936–2013), American politician
  • Rudolph Valentino Clay (born 1944), birth name of American boxer Rahman Ali, brother of Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali)

Given name[]

  • Clay Aiken (born 1978), American popular music singer
  • Clay Buchholz (born 1984), Major League Baseball pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
  • Clay Cook (born 1978), American guitarist, keyboardist, mandolinist, steel guitarist, and vocalist in Zac Brown Band
  • Clay Martin Croker (1962–2016), American voice actor and animator
  • Clay Dreslough, American video game designer
  • Clay Guida (born 1981), American mixed martial artist
  • Clay Hensley (born 1979), American baseball player
  • Clay Higgins (born 1961), American politician
  • Clay Jenkins (born 1964), American politician and lawyer
  • Clay S. Jenkinson (born 1955), American Rhodes Scholar and popular historical re-enactor
  • Clay Johnston (academic), American neurologist and university administrator
  • Clay Johnston (American football) (born 1996), American football player
  • Clay Matthews, Sr. (1928–2017), American football player
  • Clay Matthews, Jr. (born 1956), American football player, son of the above
  • Clay Matthews III (born 1986), American football player, son of the above
  • Clay Regazzoni (1939–2006), Swiss racing car driver
  • Clay Travis (born 1979), American sports journalist
  • Clay Walker (born 1969), American country music singer
  • Clay (born 1999), pseudonym Dream, American YouTuber and Minecraft gamer

Fictional characters[]

See also[]

  • Claye

References[]

  1. ^ "Clay surname distribution". forebears.io.
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