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Which spelling of Graham/Graeme do you prefer?

42 replies

fairybeagle · 03/01/2020 13:44

Just that, which spelling do you like best? I would think Graham is the more common? Would he forever have to spell it if the other was used?

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MikeUniformMike · 03/01/2020 13:50

I say them differently - Grey-um and Graime.
I prefer Graham, and suspect that people might try to spell Graeme as Grahamme - I used to work with a Graeme and the dept's secretary used to spell it like that.

Katfood · 03/01/2020 15:23

I say them differently - Grey-um and Graime.

Me too.

I prefer Graham.

TatianaLarina · 03/01/2020 16:25

Neither.

AndAnotherNameChanger · 03/01/2020 16:30

Graham

HoratioNightboy · 03/01/2020 19:58

I suppose it depends where you live. I'm in Scotland and know more Graemes than Grahams, and I would always ask which spelling whenever I need to write it.

Surreyhillsbutnobike · 03/01/2020 20:04

Both pronounced the same. Graeme is the scottish spelling.

partofyoupoursoutofme · 03/01/2020 20:41

Definitely prefer Greame, there's one in my family and we call him greemee as a nickname. It's very cute!

RoseMartha · 03/01/2020 20:42

Graham

MopsRUs · 03/01/2020 20:51

I prefer the Graham spelling.

Katfood · 03/01/2020 20:55

Graham is better known imo

BackforGood · 03/01/2020 21:01

Outside of Scotland, I'd say Graham - simply because that is the normal spelling unless you have Scottish heritage.
In Scotland, more likely to be Graeme, I'd have thought.

DramaAlpaca · 03/01/2020 21:02

I'd pronounce them the same. Graham is marginally better.

HairyToity · 03/01/2020 21:12

Graham

fridaseyebrows · 03/01/2020 21:21

Depends on where you are - I have a Celtic background and prefer Graeme. Think if you are in England Graeme will seem odd though, and vice versa if in Scotland. I know lots of Graeme’s and Grahams - all pronounced the same

17caterpillars1mouse · 03/01/2020 21:23

I prefer Graham, it seems the more natural spelling

Obsidian77 · 03/01/2020 21:23

Graeme.
Don't like the 'ham' bit.

MrsTerryPratchett · 03/01/2020 21:23

Do you live in Scotland or England?

If you live in the US or Canada use neither. They can't say it.

MamaGee09 · 03/01/2020 21:26

IM in scotland where the spelling is Graeme, however I have an English relative and it’s spelt Graham both are pronounced exactly the same,

MyNameHasBeenTaken · 03/01/2020 21:28

Graham.
I know a few, the youngest being a teen.
Graeme always looks like it should be said "greem" somehow.
But I do know Italian people pronounce graham as a single syllable grahm (gr-arm)

Mummytea24 · 03/01/2020 21:29

Love the name Graham :)

mynameiswah · 03/01/2020 21:47

Neither. Horrible, middle-aged beardy bloke name.

ParsleyPot · 03/01/2020 21:50

Graham
I like it.

fairybeagle · 03/01/2020 22:23

Thanks for the replies. DH is scottish and scottish surname but we live in England. DC1 has a traditional scottish name.
I still can't decide if I even like the name 🤷‍♀️

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WhatWouldTheDoctorDo · 03/01/2020 22:29

I'd go for Graeme, probably because I'm Scottish. Not overly keen on it though, there are lots of much nicer Scottish boys names.

user1493494961 · 03/01/2020 22:55

It's awful, whichever the spelling.

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