A municipality of Troms, Norway.
A former duchy and later grand duchy in Westphalia (Western Germany).
A surname from German common in the US, associated with German or Scandinavian ancestry.
A township in Switzerland County, Indiana.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
An unincorporated community in Ohio.
An Irish surname of Hiberno-Norman origin, an anglicization of de Craig, de Creag (“of the crag”).
A Scottish habitational surname from Scottish Gaelic from Scottish Gaelic creag, originally meaning someone who lived near a crag.
An unincorporated community in Montana.
A river in Alaska, United States and British Columbia, Canada; named for engineer John Davidson Craig.
A city in Alaska; named for early settler and fishmonger Craig Miller.
An Irish surname, a variant anglicization of de Carraig (Carrick).
An unincorporated community in Washington Township, Decatur County, Indiana.
A township and village therein, in Burt County, Nebraska; named for early settler William Stewart Craig.
An unincorporated community in California; named for a railroad official.
A city in Missouri; named for lawyer and politician James Craig.
A city, the county seat of Moffat County, Colorado; named for financier Rev. William Bayard Craig.
A city in Iowa.
A ghost town in Modoc County, California; named for postmaster Robert A. Craig.