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Revision as of 00:37, 26 September 2008 by Graham's Midnight Snack (talk | contribs) (Undid revision 241027014 by CambridgeBayWeather (talk))(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Graham or Graeme is the name of a famous Scottish family, Clan Graham, meaning grey armour , grey house, and well health. (The 'h' is often silent, giving a pronunciation like 'grayum'.) In common with many Scottish names, it may be used as a surname or boy's first name.
People
- Only famous people with the given name 'Graham' or 'Graeme' are listed here, for people with the surname 'Graham' or 'Graeme' see Graham (surname).
- Graham Barnfield, English pundit and academic
- Graeme Base, Australian author and artist
- Graem Bauer, character on the television series 24
- Graham Bonnet, English rock vocalist
- Graham Burkamp, host of Graham's Packed Lunch on WALLER FM
- Graham Chapman, late member of the Monty Python comedy troupe
- Graham Colton, boyfriend of singer, Kelly Clarkson
- Graham Coxon, English singer-songwriter
- Graeme Devine, computer game designer and programmer
- Graham Greene, English novelist
- Graham Gooch, England cricketer
- Graham Hancock, British writer
- Graeme Hick, Zimbabwe-born England cricketer
- Graham Hood, Canadian middle-distance runner
- Graham Hill, racing driver in the 1960s and early 1970s
- Graham Kerr, English cooking personality
- Graham Kinniburgh, Australian criminal
- Graeme Le Saux, retired English footballer for Chelsea
- Graham McNamee, pioneering broadcaster in the 1920s and 1930s
- Graham McPherson, known by stagename Suggs, singer of the ska band Madness
- Graham Nash, member of The Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash
- Graham Norton, Irish comedian
- Graeme Obree, Scottish cyclist
- Graham Rahal, American race car driver in the IRL IndyCar Series.
- Graham Reynolds, American composer
- Graeme Smith, South-African cricketer
- Graham Welbourn, Canadian swimmer
Geography
- Graham Land, Antarctica
United States
- Graham, Georgia
- Graham, Daviess County, Indiana
- Graham, Missouri
- Graham, North Carolina
- Graham, Texas
- Graham, Washington
- Graham County, Arizona
- Graham County, Kansas
- Graham County, North Carolina
- Graham Township, Indiana
- Graham Township, Kansas
- Graham Township, North Dakota
- Graham Township, Minnesota
- Graham Township, Pennsylvania
- Graham Lakes Township, Minnesota
Other uses
- Graham's Adventure Question Game, a segment on WALLER FM
- Graham's Hot Flask, a segment on Episode 1 of WALLER FM before being renamed Graham's Packed Lunch
- Graham's Packed Lunch, a segment running at noon hour on WALLER FM
- Graham's Midnight Snack, a segment running at midnight on WALLER FM since July 4, 2008, after a timeslot dispute with Colin & Craig's Mystery Breakfast
- Graham (hill), a class of hill in Scotland
- Graham flour, a type of flour similar to whole wheat flour
- Graham cracker, a baked good made from Graham flour
- Graham factors, factors for determining ambiguity in US patent law (see Inventive step and non-obviousness)
- Graham Island
- Graham Island, the former English name for Ferdinandea, a sea volcano off the south coast of Sicilia
- Graham Island, a member of the Charlotte Island group off the coast of British Columbia, Canada
- Graham Island, Nunavut, a Canadian arctic island in Nunavut, Canada
- Graham's number, the largest number that has ever been seriously used in a mathematical proof
- Graham scan, a method of computing a convex hull
- Graham and Graham-Paige, automobile makers in Detroit, USA, between 1928 and 1940
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Graham.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: