Re: Graenum/Graham/Graeme
in reply to a message by naminfool
i think Graenum is a little too "Roman" for use. maybe better for a story than real life.
I do love, Graeme/Graham, however! I had a professor named Graeme and a friend named Graham, so I have good associations with this name! (i also like Graham Green's books-haha) I like both spellings, though Graeme is more interesting to the eye. some people are afraid of how to pronounce it correctly, though, so if you want to make it clear i'd go with Graham. you can also spell it Grahame, like the last name of Kenneth Grahame who wrote Wind in the Willows, but i think it looks a little overdone, myself, and kind of like it might be pronounced gra-hame. good luck! :)
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I do love, Graeme/Graham, however! I had a professor named Graeme and a friend named Graham, so I have good associations with this name! (i also like Graham Green's books-haha) I like both spellings, though Graeme is more interesting to the eye. some people are afraid of how to pronounce it correctly, though, so if you want to make it clear i'd go with Graham. you can also spell it Grahame, like the last name of Kenneth Grahame who wrote Wind in the Willows, but i think it looks a little overdone, myself, and kind of like it might be pronounced gra-hame. good luck! :)
i'm from the United States.