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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I may be ignorant, but I don't think I'd have known Graeme was pronounced like Graham if you didn't post them both. But I do like the name Graham.[/quote] +1[/quote] +2 [b]If you are Scottish, go for it.[/b] Otherwise it's a very ethnic and unusual spelling that appears to be trying too hard. Would you rather have your child constantly correcting people as to what his name is (both pronunciation and spelling) for his entire life or endure a few short years of the lame but harmless "graham cracker" joke?[/quote] Agreed - if you have Irish or Scottish in your background and it's a part of your identity, then you can pull off the ethnic spelling. If not then it definitely is weird and trying too hard to be different. Graham is a very nice name. [/quote]
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