graham
noun
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Pronunciation: /ˈɡɹeɪ.əm/ / /ɡɹæm/ / /ˈɡɹeɪ̯əm/ / [ˈɡɹʷeɪ̯əm] ~ [ˈɡɹʷeɪ̯m̩] / /ˈɡɹæm/
name
Etymology: The surname derives from Gra(nt)ham, the name of a place in Lincolnshire, from Old English *grand (“gravel”) + hām (“homestead”).
- A Scottish surname from Old English.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
“Alexander Graham Bell”
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noun
Etymology: Named after Sylvester Graham.
- Flour made by grinding wheat berries including the bran.
- A graham cracker.
“These classic, wholesome grahams are sweetened only with honey and molasses, and contain no saturated fat.”