Graem(Old English)
Derived from a Scottish surname, indicating 'gravel homestead.' It originates from Grantham, Lincolnshire. It signifies a place of gravelly land or homestead.
Derived from a Scottish surname, indicating 'gravel homestead.' It originates from Grantham, Lincolnshire. It signifies a place of gravelly land or homestead.
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Graeson
Son of the judge
Grahin
One who accepts or receives; A girl embraced by everyone
Graidey
Originates from an Irish surname meaning 'noble'
Graidi
Derived from an Irish surname, Graidi means noble and honourable in Gaelic
Graidy
It means 'the illustrious and noble one
Graiham
Derived from a Scottish surname from a place name in Grantham, Lincolnshire
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