the Scottish surname Graham comes from the place Grantham in Lincolnshire.
Graeme is English in origin, a variant of the surname Graham; a Scottish surname taken from the place Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. Graham means "gravel hamlet".
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Ó GréacháinAnother answer:The above is an anglicised version of Grehan; Graham is a Scottish surname,
If you mean the male name, it's often spelled Graham in the US, somewaht more often Graeme in the British Commonwealth. It's fairly common as a surname in all English & Scottish origin areas, with the Graham spelling.
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There is a proper noun, a surname splled Grames.The plural of the unit of weight is grams.The cookies made with graham flour are grahams, or graham crackers.
The surname Clouse is of German origin, derived from the Middle Low German word "klus," meaning gorge or ravine. It likely indicated someone who lived near or in a narrow valley.
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Graham is a Scottish surname originating from the small town Grantham in Lincolnshire, Scotland. It is derived from the Old Englishgrand "gravel" + hām "homestead".
Intricately woven through the fabric of Scottish history, the proud and noble Graham surname comes from the place-name Grantham in Lincolnshire and is first recorded in Midlothian in the 12th century. Family motto: "Do not forget"
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