Grainger (name)
Grainger is a surname of English origin.[1] It is a variant of the surname Granger which is an occupational name for a farm bailiff.[2] The farm bailiff oversaw the collection of rent and taxes from the barns and storehouses of the lord of the manor.[2] This officer's Anglo-Norman title was grainger, and Old French grangier, which are both derived from the Late Latin granicarius (a derivative of granica, meaning "granary").[2]
People surnamed Grainger
- Anne Liddell-Grainger, (born 1932),
- Charles F. Grainger, American, mayor.
- Chris Grainger, (born 1971), music producer and songwriter.
- Colin Grainger, (born 1933), English, footballer.
- Daniel Grainger,(born 1986), English, footballer.
- David Liddell-Grainger, (1930–2007), Scottish, politician.
- Gail Grainger, (born 1954), English, actress.
- George Grainger, (1887–1977), English, cricketer.
- Holly Grainger, (born 1988), English actress.
- Ian Liddell-Grainger, British, politician.
- James Grainger, (c. 1721 – 1766) Scottish poet and physician.
- Katherine Grainger, (born 1975), Scottish, Olympic rower.
- Martin Allerdale Grainger, (1874–1941), English born Canadian, journalist, author, forester.
- Martin Grainger, (born 1972), English, football player.
- Natalie Grainger, (born 1977), English, professional squash player.
- Oliver Grainger, Canadian, voice actor.
- Percy Grainger, (1882–1961), Australian-born American, composer and pianist.
- Richard Grainger, (1797–1861), British, builder.
- Roy Gordon Grainger, (born 1962), New Zealand born, physicist.
- Sam Grainger, (1924–1986), American, comic book artist.
- William W. Grainger, (19??–19??), American, founder of W.W. Grainger industrial supply company.
Fictional people surnamed Grainger
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