Graham
/græm/
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Graham, of Teutonic origin, means 'from the grey home', reflecting a connection to nature and ancestral heritage. It is a name with a strong, grounded feel, often associated with nobility and resilience. Popular in English-speaking countries, it carries a timeless and dignified charm.
Graham Swift
Novelist, Last Orders
Graham Stark
Actor, The Return of the Pink Panther
Graham B. Spanier
Educator, President, Penn State University, 1995-2011
Graham W. Savage
Business, Callisto Capital
Graham Russell
Musician, Singer/songwriter for Air Supply
Graham Purcell
Politician, Congressman from Texas, 1962-73
Graham H. Phillips
Business, CEO of Young & Rubicam, 1999-2000
Graham Parker
Musician, Howlin' Wind
Graham Norton
Talk Show Host, The Graham Norton Effect
Graham Nelson
Computer Programmer, Created Inform programming language
Graham Nash
Musician, Crosby, Stills, and Nash
Graham Love
Business, CEO of QinetiQ
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