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Graham
Thoughts? I think it's very handsome.

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Graham is a funny name, lol.
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It's cute. Would make a good name for a cuddly teddy bear of British origin.
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Graham is one of those names that is still inexplicably around and I'm amazed by that. I just looked at the popularity and it's getting MORE popular?? What?! Graham is a weird time-traveller of a name. It has no home-era. It sort of seems 80's to me but obviously it's not, if it's climbing in popularity. It's such a background-character name, handsome in an invisible sort of way, like.... Alan.
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Love it. It was my surname before marriage and if I have a second son I would definitely use it.
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I've always liked Graham, though not Graeme. I've got a distant cousin Graham whom I met a couple of times when we were kids, and he was pleasant, which helped. I like Scottish names in general, and I'd be happy to name a son Graham if I had enough sons.
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I like it! It's handsome. I also like it spelt Graeme. It's familiar without being overly common.
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Graham CrackerNuff said.
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Do they exist outside the US? I've never seen one, or a packet of them. I asssume that they correspond to digestive biscuits, and could therefore be used to make crumb crusts - is that right?

This message was edited 3/3/2021, 11:38 PM

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Pretty sure. I’m honestly not 100% sure if they have it outside of the US but I remember going out the country and not seeing them. So I’m guessing not?
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I really like it
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Nice
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