גרהאם
"Son of the exile"
The name Graham has a contested origin. Some sources claim it is derived from the Greek name Gramos, meaning 'grain'. Others suggest it is from the Hebrew name Gragam, which translates to 'son of the exile'. Both origins have been used in Christian traditions, and the name carries symbolism of perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity.
Represents the strength and resilience of faith in God during times of hardship.
Expressive and artistic, Grahams are natural communicators who excel at putting their ideas into action.
גרהאם
שם משפחה סקוטי עם משמעות גאוגרפית
Γράαμ
τοπωνύμιο σκωτσέζικης προέλευσης με γεωγραφική σημασία
Graham
nomen familiae scoticum cum significatione geographica
GRAY-uhm
IPA: /ˈɡræm/
Expressive and artistic, Grahams are natural communicators who excel at putting their ideas into action.
Amethyst