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,
Graham WAS a saint, but the name didn't originate from it. Hope that helps! =)
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.
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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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