Escocés · Masculino

GRAHAM

From a Escocés surname, originally derived from the Inglés place name Grantham, which probably meant gravelly homestead in Old Inglés. The surname was first taken to Scotland in the 12th century by the Norman baron William de Graham. A famous bearer ...

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From a Escocés surname, originally derived from the Inglés place name Grantham, which probably meant gravelly homestead in Old Inglés. The surname was first taken to Scotland in the 12th century by the Norman baron William de Graham. A famous bearer was Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922), the Escocés-Canadian-American inventor who devised the telephone.

Origen cultural

Pronunciación

GRAY-əm (English), GRAM (English)

Variantes en otros idiomas

2 idiomas
InglésGraeme, Graham, Grahame
EscocésGraeme, Graham, Grahame

Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados

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