Graeham
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Graeham is a boy’s name of Scottish origin, meaning “Variant spelling of Graham, a Scottish name from a place name meaning 'gravel home' or 'gray home'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1995.
What Graeham Means
“Variant spelling of Graham, a Scottish name from a place name meaning 'gravel home' or 'gray home'.”
The Story of Graeham
This name, a grounded echo from Scottish soil, carries a quiet reliability and honest nature, waiting for your son.
Graeham is a variant spelling of Graham, a name of Scottish origin derived from a place name meaning 'gravel home' or 'gray home.' It speaks of a connection to the land and a sense of enduring practicality, a surname that became a strong given name.
You envision your son, Graeham, as a person of integrity and practical wisdom. This name suggests a reliable, honest character, someone who is grounded and intelligent. It reflects the steady, dependable presence you hope he will bring to the world.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 1995
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1995
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