Craig (surname)
Craig is a surname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic creag. The word craig (Anglicised to crag) refers to a small, rocky hill in Scottish English.
Notable people sharing this surname
- Albert Craig (disambiguation)
- Alfred M. Craig (1832–1911), American jurist
- Alisa Craig, a pen name of Charlotte MacLeod (1922-2005)
- Allan Craig (born 1904), Scottish footballer
- Allen Craig (born 1984), American Major League baseballer
- Angie Craig (born 1972), American politician
- Amanda Craig (born 1959), British author
- Ann Craig, English silversmith
- Caroline Craig (born 1975), Australian actress
- Charles Craig (disambiguation)
- Charles C. Craig (1865–1944), American jurist and legislator
- Charlotte Craig (born 1991), American Taekwondo practitioner
- Daniel Craig (born 1968), English actor
- Daniel F. Craig (1875-1929), American military officer
- David Craig (author), pseudonymous British author publishing in 2005
- Edward Gordon Craig (1872–1966), English theatre practitioner
- Elijah Craig (died 1808), American preacher
- Elizabeth Craig (writer) (1883–1980), British chef
- Elizabeth Craig, New Zealand politician
- Elizabeth A. Craig, American biochemist and geneticist
- Sir Ernest Craig, 1st Baronet (1859–1933), British Conservative Party politician
- Frank Barrington Craig (1902-1951), British artist
- Fred Craig (footballer) (born 1881), played for Plymouth Argyle
- F. W. S. Craig (1929–1989), Scottish politician
- Gordon A. Craig (1913–2005), Scottish-American historian
- Harmon Craig (1926–2003), American geochemist
- Hector Craig (1775-1842), Congressman from New York
- Irwin Craig (died 1970), American juror
- James Craig (disambiguation)
- Jenny Craig (born 1932), American entrepreneur
- Joe Craig (disambiguation)
- John Craig (disambiguation)
- John Manson Craig (1896–1970), Scottish soldier
- Judy Craig (born 1946), American singer
- Larry Craig (born 1945), American politician
- Locke Craig (1860–1925), American politician
- Lyman C. Craig (1906-1974), American chemist
- Malin Craig (1875–1945), American general
- Mary Lynde Craig (1834-1921), American writer, teacher, attorney, activist
- Michael Craig (Louisiana judge) (born 1968), American judge
- Mikey Craig (born 1960), British DJ and musician
- Neil Craig (born 1956), Australian rules footballer and coach
- Oliver Craig, British archaeologist
- Paco Craig (born 1965), American football player
- Philip Craig (disambiguation)
- Ralph Craig (1889–1972), American track and field athlete
- Richard Craig (1877–1966), Canadian politician
- Robert Craig (disambiguation)
- Rod Craig (1958–2013), American baseball player
- Roger Craig (American football) (born 1960), American football player
- Roger Craig (baseball) (born 1930), American baseball player
- Ryan Craig (born 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ryan Craig (playwright) (born 1972), British playwright
- Stephen Craig (bobsleigh) (born 1967), Australian bobsledder
- Steven Craig (born 1981), Scottish footballer
- Tommy Craig, (born 1950), Scottish footballer
- Thomas Craig (actor) (born 1962), English actor
- Thomas Craig (poet) (c.1538-1608), Scottish jurist and poet
- Thomas Dixon Craig (1842–1905), Canadian politician
- Walter H. Craig (1880-1937), American politician
- Wendy Craig (born 1934), English actress
- W. G. Craig (1818-1886), British locomotive engineer
- William Craig (logician) (born 1918), American logician
- William Craig (Northern Ireland politician) (born 1924), Northern Irish politician
- William Lane Craig (born 1949), American philosopher
- William Marshall Craig (died 1827), English painter
- Winston Craig (born 1995), American football player
- Yvonne Craig (1937–2015), American actress
Notable fictional characters sharing this surname
- Brett Craig, from the television series Kath and Kim
- Harriet Craig, main character of the film Harriet Craig starring Joan Crawford
- John Craig (fictional agent), hero of spy thrillers by James Munro
- Kim Craig, from the television series Kath and Kim
- Dr. Mark Craig, from the television series St. Elsewhere
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