gra-don, gr-ad-on ] The baby boy name Gradon is of Celtic and English origin. Gradon is a variant transcription of Grady (English and Irish). Gradon is also a variant transcription of Graydon (English).
Graeghamm is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1476 times.
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Grant can be both a surname and a given name. ... One possible origin of the name is from a nickname derived from the Anglo-Norman graund, graunt ("tall", "large"). This in turn was derived from the Old French grand, grant, which was originally derived from the Latin grandis.
Grafere is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1629 times.
The given name originated from the surname Graham, which is derived from Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. ... This place name is thought to be derived from the Old English elements grand, possibly meaning "gravel", and ham, meaning "hamlet" the English word given to small settlements of smaller size than villages.
The Grand surname comes from the Old French word "grand," which in turn comes from the Latin "grandis," meaning "large" or "tall." ... There is also a village of Lagrand in the Department of Hautes Alpes that dates from early times; some instances of this surname may have come from the name of this village.
Grandpre Name Meaning. French (Grandpré): topographic name for someone who lived near a large meadow, from French grand 'large' + pré 'meadow', 'field'.
Granger is a surname of English and French origin. It is an occupational name for a farm bailiff. ... This officer's Anglo-Norman title was grainger, and Old French grangier, which are both derived from the Late Latin granicarius (a derivative of granica, meaning "granary").
Meanings and history of the name Branwen: | Edit. The name means something like "beautiful raven." From Welsh bran "raven" and gwen "fair, white, blessed". In The Mabinogion, a collection of tales from Welsh myth, Branwen is a daughter of King Llyr, and she is the sister of the British king Bran.