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Gráv is an Icelandic male given name and surname that originates from the Old Norse term gaurr, meaning “thin twig” or “branch.” The name has been documented in medieval Icelandic sagas and genealogical registers as early as the 15th century. In contemporary usage, it remains a relatively uncommon personal name, primarily confined to Iceland and the neighboring Norse-speaking regions. As a surname, Gráv is found in a small number of families that trace their ancestry to northern Icelandic clans that settled the eastern fjords during the settlement period.
The name Gráv has appeared in Icelandic literature and folklore. It is credited to the character Gráv
Although largely a traditional name, Gráv also functions as a toponym. There are a few small farms