Graeme
BoyScottish
Graeme is a boy name of Scottish origin meaning "Gray, gray-haired".
About this name
Gender
Boy
Language
Scottish
Religion
Christian
Popularity
2 / 100
Syllables
1
Length
6 letters
Meaning
Gray, gray-haired
Etymology
Scottish variant of Graham, from Old English græme, grām, possibly referring to a gray-haired or blue-gray place.
Famous People Named Graeme
- Graeme Souness — Scottish association football player and manager (born 1953)
- Graeme Le Saux — English footballer (born 1968)
- Graeme Brown — Australian cyclist
- Graeme Revell — New Zealand musician, composer (b. 1955)
- Graeme Allwright — French singer-songwriter of New Zealand origin
Frequently Asked Questions About Graeme
What does the name Graeme mean?
Graeme means "Gray, gray-haired", and is of Scottish origin.
What is the origin of the name Graeme?
Graeme originates from Scottish, commonly used in Europe.
Is Graeme a boy or girl name?
Graeme is typically used as a boy name.
What religion is the name Graeme associated with?
Graeme is associated with Christian.
Are there famous people named Graeme?
Yes — notable people named Graeme include Graeme Souness (Scottish association football player and manager, born 1953), Graeme Le Saux (English footballer, born 1968), Graeme Brown (Australian cyclist), Graeme Revell (New Zealand musician, b. 1955) and Graeme Allwright (French singer-songwriter of New Zealand origin).
Last updated: June 2026
