Graham (surname)
Graham is an English surname. It is a habitational name, derived from Grantham in Lincolnshire, England.[1]
People
- This list only contains people with the surname 'Graham'. For a list of people with the given names 'Graham' or 'Graeme' see Graham.
- Alasdair Graham (born 1929), Canadian politician, journalist, and businessman
- Alexander H. Graham (born 1890), North Carolina politician
- Alistair Graham (born 1942), British politician, Chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life
- Andrew Graham (born 1929), Bishop of Newcastle
- Andrew Graham-Dixon (born 1956), British art historian and broadcaster for the BBC
- Andy Lee Graham (born 1955), American Travel Writer, founder, CEO of HoboTraveler.com Travel Network
- Angus Charles Graham, British philosopher and pioneer historian of Chinese philosophy and logic
- Arthur "Skinny" Graham (1909–1967), Boston Red Sox outfielder
- Ashley Graham, fictional character from Resident Evil 4
- Aubrey Graham (born 1986), Canadian actor and rapper
- Barbara Graham (1923–1955), American murderer executed at San Quentin
- Ben Graham (footballer) (born 1973), Australian rules football player, subsequently an American NFL punter
- Benjamin Graham (1894–1976), American economist and investor
- Bill Graham (politician) (born 1939), former Minister of National Defense of Canada
- Bill Graham (promoter) (1931–1991), American music promoter
- Billy Graham (William Franklin Graham, Jr.) (born 1918), American evangelist
- Billy Graham (wrestler) (born 1943), former professional wrestler nicknamed "Superstar" Billy Graham
- Billy Graham (comics), American comic book artist
- Bob Graham (born 1936), United States Senator from Florida
- Bobby Graham (born 1940), British drummer
- Bobby Graham (footballer), former Scottish footballer
- Bruce Graham, American architect
- Charles Kinnaird Graham, (1824–1889), American soldier
- Cork Graham, imprisoned in Vietnam for illegal entry while looking for treasure buried by Captain Kidd
- Currie Graham (born 1967), Canadian actor
- Dale Graham, Canadian politician from New Brunswick
- Dan Graham (born 1942), American artist
- Daniel O. Graham (1926–1995), U.S. Army officer, father of the Strategic Defense Initiative
- Danny Graham (politician), Canadian politician from Nova Scotia
- Danny Graham (footballer) (born 1985), English footballer
- David Graham:
- Dave Graham (climber) (David Ethan Graham, born 1981), American rock climber
- Davey Graham (David Michael Gordon Graham, 1940–2008), British guitarist
- David Graham (author), pen name of British writer Robert Hale
- David Graham (footballer born 1978) (born 1978), Scottish footballer
- David Graham (golfer) (born 1946), Australian golfer
- David Graham (actor), British character actor and voice artist
- David Graham (whistleblower), U.S. FDA official involved in the Vioxx controversy
- David Graham (Canadian academic)
- David Graham (American poet), American writer and poet
- Derek Graham-Couch, Scottish professional wrestler
- Donald Graham (disambiguation)
- Douglas Graham, 5th Duke of Montrose (1852–1925), Scottish nobleman
- Ed Graham, English drummer in the band The Darkness
- Eddie Graham (1930–1985), American professional wrestler
- Eve Graham (born 1943), Scottish singer
- Frank Porter Graham (1886–1972), U.S. Senator from North Carolina, President of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Franklin Graham (William Franklin Graham III) (born 1952), American evangalist and missionary, son of Billy Graham
- Gary Graham (born 1950), American actor
- George Graham:
- Gerald Graham (1831–1899), English recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in the Crimean War
- Gerald S. Graham (1903–1988), imperial and naval historian
- Gerrit Graham (born 1949), American actor and writer
- Harry Graham:
- Heather Graham (born 1970), American actress
- Herol Graham (born 1958), British boxer
- Ian Graham:
- Ian Maxtone-Graham (born 1959), American television producer and writer
- Iris Graham (born 1985), Canadian actress
- James Graham:
- James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose (1612–1650), Scottish nobleman and soldier
- James Graham, 1st Duke of Montrose (1681-1741, Scottish aristocratic statesman
- James Graham, 3rd Duke of Montrose (1755–1836), Scottish nobleman
- James Graham, 4th Duke of Montrose (1799–1874), Scottish politician
- James Graham, 6th Duke of Montrose (1878–1954), Scottish nobleman, politician and engineer
- James Graham, 7th Duke of Montrose (1907–1992), Rhodesian politician
- James Graham, 8th Duke of Montrose (born 1935), British peer
- Sir James Graham, 2nd Baronet (1792–1861), British statesman and First Lord of the Admiralty
- James Graham (NC politician) (1793–1851), U.S. Representative from North Carolina
- James Graham (soldier) (d 1845), NCO in the Coldstream Guards, commended for bravery at Waterloo
- James A. Graham (1940–1967), USMC, Medal of Honor recipient
- James Gillespie Graham (1776–1855), Scottish architect
- James H. Graham (1812–1881), US Congressman from New York
- James M. Graham (1852–1945), US Congressman from Illinois
- Jim Graham, American politician from Washington D.C.
- John Graham:
- John de Graham, Scottish knight and soldier
- John Graham, 3rd Earl of Montrose (1548–1608), Scottish peer
- John Graham, 1st Viscount of Dundee (c. 1648 – 1689), Scottish nobleman and soldier
- John Graham (activist) (1915–1997), Irish activist
- John Graham (hurdler) (born 1965), Canadian track and field athlete
- John Graham (cabinet) (fl. 1810s), American acting Secretary of State
- John Graham (long-distance runner) (born 1956), Scottish marathon runner
- John Graham (producer) (fl. 2000s), British music producer
- John Graham (soldier) (fl. 1290s), Scottish soldier
- Colonel John Graham (Albany) (1778–1821), founder of Grahamstown, South Africa
- John D. Graham (1886–1961), American painter
- John Galbraith Graham (born 1921), British crossword compiler under the name Araucaria and Anglican priest
- Jack Gilbert Graham (1932–1957), airliner bomber
- John Michael Graham, actor
- John Reginald Noble Graham (1892–1980), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in World War I
- Jorie Graham (born 1950), Pullitzer prize-winning American poet
- Julie Graham (born 1965), Scottish actress
- Katharine Graham, (1917–2001), (also known as Kay Graham), publisher of The Washington Post, successor to her husband, Philip
- Kenneth Graham:
- Kevin Graham (1988-present) - 2 time Miami Men's Open Champion, 2 time Miami Men's Club champion, 2 time Miami Men's Night Low Gross Champion
- Kyle Skinny Graham (1899–1973), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Larry Graham (born 1946), funk musician, member of Sly & the Family Stone
- Lauren Graham (born 1967), American actress
- Len Graham (singer) (born 1944), Irish folk singer and song collector
- Leona Graham (born 1971), British radio presenter
- Lindsey Graham (born 1955), U.S. politician from South Carolina
- Lou Graham (born 1938), American golfer
- Louis E. Graham (1880–1965), U.S. politician from Pennsylvania
- Malise Graham, 1st Earl of Menteith (1406–1490), Scottish magnate
- Mark Graham (disambiguation)
- Martha Graham (1894–1991), American dancer and choreographer
- Max Graham
- Michael Graham (disambiguation)
- Moonlight Graham (1876–1965), American professional baseball player
- Otto Graham (1921–2003), American professional football and basketball player
- Patrick Graham:
- Paul Graham (computer programmer) (born 1964), Lisp programmer, essayist, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist
- Paul Graham (photographer) (born 1956), British photographer
- Peter Benjamin Graham, Australian artist
- Phil Graham (1915–1963), publisher of The Washington Post, husband of Katherine and brother of Bob
- Ralph Graham, (1910–2005) American football player and coach
- Richard Graham (historian), American historian
- Robert Graham:
- Robert Cunninghame-Grahame of Gartmore (1735–1797), Scottish politician and poet
- Robert Graham (New Zealand), New Zealand politician
- Robert Graham (sculptor) (born 1938), United States sculptor
- Robert Graham (historian), anarchist historian
- Robert A. Graham (1912–1997), American Jesuit priest and historian of the Vatican during the Second World War
- Bob Graham (born 1936), United States Senator from Florida, Governor of Florida
- Robert Klark Graham (1907–1997), American eugenicist, businessman, and founder of the Repository for Germinal Choice
- Ronald L. Graham (born 1935), American mathematician
- Ruth Bell Graham (1920–2007), American writer and philanthropist, wife of Billy Graham and mother of Franklin Graham
- R. W. "Buzzy" Graham (born c. 1937), Louisiana politician
- Shawn Graham (born 1968), New Brunswick politician
- Stan Graham (born 1926), Canadian politician
- Stanley Graham (c 1900–1941), New Zealand mass murderer
- Stephen Graham:
- Stevie Graham (born 1982), American NBA basketball player
- Susan Graham (born 1960), American mezzo-soprano singer
- Susan L. Graham, American computer scientist
- Sylvester Graham (1794–1851), nutritionist, inventor of graham flour and graham crackers
- Ted Graham (born 1906), Canadian NHL hockey player
- Thomas Graham:
- Tiny Graham (1892–1962), American baseball player
- Todd Graham, American college football coach
- Todd Graham (ice hockey), Australian ice hockey player
- W. S. Graham (1918–1986), Scottish poet
- Wilhelmina Barns-Graham (1912–2004), British abstract artist
- Will Graham, fictional character
- William Graham:
- William Graham, 1st Earl of Montrose (1464–1513), Scottish nobleman
- William Graham, 2nd Earl of Montrose (1492–1571), Scottish nobleman
- William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose (1712–1790), British peer
- William Graham, 7th Earl of Menteith (1591–1661), Scottish nobleman
- William Graham (Scottish politician) (1887–1932), British statesman, President of the Board of Trade
- William Graham (Welsh politician), Welsh Assembly member from South Wales East
- William Graham (NASA Official), former Deputy Administrator and Acting Administrator of NASA
- William Adolphus Graham, IV, CEO of the Graham Company and member of the Board of Trustees for Bucknell University
- William Alexander Graham (1804–1875), American Governor and Senator from North Carolina
- William H. Graham, US Congressman from Pennsylvania
- William J. Graham, US Congressman from Illinois
- Winston Graham (1908–2003), English novelist
- Winthrop Graham (born 1965), Jamacian athlete, two-time Olympic silver medalist
References
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