Graeham
US Popularity Rank: 11878
Origin: Scottish
Meaning: Gravelly homestead
Graeham appears to be a mix of the names’ other diminutives, Graeme and Graham. Of Scottish origin, the title is typically used as a second name. It is derived from the English town of Grantham and means “gravelly homestead.” Graeham is a beautifully classic and timeless title. Some famous bearers of the name include Alexander Graham Bell, the founder of the telephone. The name has been steadily rising in popularity, so snatch it up while it’s hot.