Graeme is a Scottish male given name derived from the Scottish Gaelic word 'Griogair', which means "vigorous". The name Griogair is composed of two elements: 'griog' meaning "warlike" or "spear", and 'mair' meaning "famous" or "celebrated". Therefore, Graeme can be translated as "famous warrior".
The name has a long history in Scotland. It was first recorded in the 12th century when it was spelled Griogair. Over time, the spelling evolved to Graham and eventually to Graeme. Despite these variations, all forms of the name are derived from the same Scottish Gaelic origins.
Graeme has been popular in Scotland for centuries but it was not widely used outside of Scotland until the 19th century when it began to appear more frequently in other English-speaking countries. Today, Graeme is recognized as a Scottish name with international appeal.
There are no specific associated festivals or traits of character linked directly to the name Graeme beyond its historical and cultural significance. However, like any name, individual personalities and experiences contribute to the overall perception and interpretation of what it means to be named Graeme.
"The name Graeme experienced a significant rise in popularity from the late 20th century onwards, with a substantial increase in births occurring between 2008 and 2012, peaking at 201 births in 2012. However, it has since declined, reaching a recent low of 23 births in 2023."