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Graham

Graham name meaning

The name Graham is of Scottish origin and means "from the grange."

Graham name origin

English Latin Scottish

Name facts

6 letter name and 2 syllables

Popularity

Graham is ranked #155 most popular baby boy name in 2022

Gender chart

In 2022, 100% of babies named Graham were boys

Name popularity in the US

This graph illustrates how many babies were named Graham in the US

Name popularity in Canada

This graph illustrates how many babies were named Graham in Canada

Celebrities named Graham

Graham Earl (Boxer)
Graham Fitkin ()
Graham Waterhouse ()

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Graham - FAQ

What is the meaning of the name Graham?
The meaning of the name Graham is The name Graham is of Scottish origin and means "from the grange.".
What is the origin of the name Graham?
The origin of the name Graham is English Latin Scottish .
Is Graham a girl or boy name?
The name Graham is a masculine name. According to our statistics, 99.50% of babies called Graham were boys, 0.50% of babies called Graham were girls.
What is the popularity of the name Graham?
According to statistics, Graham is ranked 155th most popular boy name in the US, in 2022.
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