Graeme name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old English
Usage: English and Scottish
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Graeme g-rae-me
Meaning: Warring, Grand Gravel Home, Farm Home and Grey House
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What does Graeme mean?

Originated from Old English, Customary Graeme is used especially in English and Scottish, Graeme means "Warring, Gravel Home, Farm Home or Grey House" is given to baby boys. Graeme is form of eternal and renowned Graham.

Graham is form of noteworthy Gérard. Graham means Meaning Gravel Gray, Grey House and Gravelly Homestead is rooted from Old English and German.

How do I pronounce Graeme?

g-rae-me is the most common way to pronounce three syllabled Graeme.

Variants of Graeme

Graham, Gérard, Graeghamm, Gareth, Gerhard

How popular is the name Graeme?

Graeme used to be a common name in United States, first appeared in 1933 and over 2580 babies have been given the name in 69 years. At its zenith in 2012,. However after 69 years, the name is on free fall on the charts.

Also, Graeme used to be a common name in New South Wales, first appeared in 1952 and over 4199 babies have been given the name in 20 years. When at the peak of its usage in 1952,.

After 20 years of usage, the name has fallen out of the charts.

Graeme is a familiar baby name in Queensland during its short run, it been to the top 100 names.

In 1961, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 51 on boy names chart when 94 babies were given the name Graeme. There are over 470 babies that have been given the name Graeme in Queensland.

Graeme is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales where it has been in use since 1996 and achieved its top ranking of 755 in 1996. Also, it is among the top 200 boy names in Ireland.

Over 341 babies in Ireland have been named Graeme.

But Graeme is a popular baby name in Australia where every 1 in 500 have the name as well as in, England, Scotland, New Zealand and South Africa.

As per our findings, over 100000 babies have been bestowed Graeme around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2023443323
2022313638
2021289542
2020213465
2019220963
2018218363
2017180983
20161456118
20151295137
20141064184
View more ▾View full list ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

Graeme in Nordic countries

CountriesMen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands289
Finland450
Sweden3529
Norway3524
Denmark250

Numerological analysis of Graeme

When it comes to your personal life, you prefer to keep it private. Your methods of handling relationships are proven. You should focus on your personal progress too. You are all about independence, and like to have your own possessions because you like to enjoy luxury but not at any prize. You always dress as you feel at the moment. You are born to boss around or teach people how to be independent and fair, something like a motivational speaker or a lawyer.

Do you like Graeme? You would love these names

  •  Tompkin is originated from Old English is used as a boy name, Tompkin means "Twin and Little Twin". Tompkin is derived from Tomlin.
  •  Kymbal - Of Old English origin, Kymbal means "Royal and Leader of the Warriors" is bestowed upon boys. Kymbal is derivation of Kimball.
  •  Sherill - Offbeat unisex name Sherill means "Shire on a Hill" is originated from English
  •  Huna - Unisex name Huna means "Golden Necklace or Listening" is used in English, Hindi and Hindi
  •  Neddy - Far-out Neddy is used commonly in English and English, Neddy means "Wealthy Guardian or Diminutive of Edward" and a unisex name is originated from Old English

Sibling Names for Graeme

If you've decided on naming your baby boy Graeme, you might be searching for some sibling names that pair well with it. Here are some options to consider, from classic picks to unique choices.

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Famous people named Graeme

  • Graeme Jenkins, British conductor, specializing in opera
  • Graeme Murphy, Australian dance choreographer
  • Graeme Lee, former New Zealand politician
  • Graeme Kelling, Scottish musician and the original guitarist with the Scottish pop band Deacon Blue
  • Graeme Wight Jr., Graeme Wight Jr
  • Graeme MacDonald, British television producer and executive
  • Graeme Johnstone, state coroner of Victoria
  • Graeme Clark, Australian Professor of Otolaryngology at the University of Melbourne
  • Graeme Harper, internationally published fiction writer
  • Graeme Reid, member of the national team that won the silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics
  • Graeme Barker, British archaeologist
  • Graeme Taylor, British guitarist
  • Graeme Barrow, Australian author best
  • Graeme S. Mount, Canadian historian and academic
  • Graeme Haldane, Scottish engineer
  • Graeme Smith, Canadian author and researcher
  • Graeme Smith, Scottish footballer
  • Graeme Davis, writer and editor
  • Graeme Ferguson, Canadian filmmaker and inventor
  • Graeme Ruxton, zoologist
  • Graeme Koehne, Australian composer and music educator
  • Graeme Finlay, Conservative Party politician
  • Graeme Gilbert, Australian radio presenter
  • Graeme Catto, Scottish doctor who was President, later Chair
  • Graeme Vimpani, Australian first-class cricketer
  • Graeme Richmond, long time administrator of the Richmond Football Club
  • Graeme Gorham, Canadian ski jumper
  • Graeme Turner, Australian professor of cultural studies and an Emeritus Professor at the University of Queensland
  • Graeme Davis, author, editor and academic researcher
  • Graeme Goodings, veteran Australian television journalist
  • Graeme Bennett, former Scottish football midfielder
  • Graeme Lawrence, former race car driver from New Zealand
  • Graeme Nicolson, former NHL defenceman
  • Graeme Frost, came to public attention
  • Graeme Dunstan, prominent Australian cultural and political activist
  • Graeme Reeves,
  • Graeme Knowles, retired Anglican bishop
  • Graeme Segal, Australian mathematician
  • Graeme Davies, New Zealand engineer, academic and administrator
  • Graeme Garden, Scottish comedian, actor, author
  • Graeme Gibson, Canadian novelist
  • Graeme Strachan, Australian singer, songwriter
  • Graeme Dott, Scottish professional snooker player and snooker coach
  • Graeme Hick, former English cricketer
  • Graeme Smith, former South African cricketer
  • Graeme Souness, retired Scottish professional football player and manager
  • Graeme Norgate, British video game music composer
  • Graeme Obree, Scottish racing cyclist
  • Graeme Pollock, former cricketer for South Africa
  • Graeme Le Saux, retired professional footballer
  • Graeme Devine, computer game designer and programmer
  • Graeme K. Talboys, English writer and teacher
  • Graeme Brown, professional cyclist and is a dual Olympic gold medallist

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
  2. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
  3. Central Statistics Office - An Phríomh-Oifig Staidrimh, https://visual.cso.ie/?body=entity/babynames
  4. Queensland Government - Open Data Portal, https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/top-100-baby-names
  5. NSW Government, https://www.nsw.gov.au/family-and-relationships/births/popular-baby-names
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