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Scottish former professional snooker player
Graeme Dott (born 12 May 1977) is a Scottish former professional snooker player from Glasgow. He turned professional in 1994, first entered the top 16
Graeme_Dott
Professional snooker tournament
to Steve Davis. Neil Robertson won the event after a 18–13 win over Graeme Dott in the final. In winning the event, Robertson was the second player from
2010 World Snooker Championship
2010_World_Snooker_Championship
English snooker player (born 1982)
last 16, losing final-frame matches to Stuart Bingham, Robertson, and Graeme Dott, respectively. After his loss to Bingham, he complained about having
Shaun_Murphy
Professional snooker tournament
re-spotted black. John Parrott, the 1991 champion, faced Graeme Dott, 2004 runner-up. Dott gained a 5–0 advantage, with breaks of 98, 50, 56, 80 and
2006 World Snooker Championship
2006_World_Snooker_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
Perry in the second round. Ronnie O'Sullivan, despite trailing 0–5 to Graeme Dott in the final, won the match 18–8 and claimed his second World Championship
2004 World Snooker Championship
2004_World_Snooker_Championship
Scottish snooker player (born 1969)
Welsh Open, losing 8–9 to O'Sullivan. The following month, he defeated Graeme Dott 9–7 to win the Malta Cup, his 36th and last ranking title. Hendry regained
Stephen_Hendry
Annual professional snooker ranking tournament
O'Sullivan went on to win his second world title by defeating Graeme Dott 18–8 in the final, despite Dott having led 5–0. Shaun Murphy won the 2005 Championship
World_Snooker_Championship
Topics referred to by the same term
Dott may refer to: Dott, Pennsylvania Dott, West Virginia Graeme Dott (born 1977), Scottish snooker player Marie-Luise Dött (born 1953), German politician
Dott
Australian snooker player (born 1982)
time, and the following year he won his first world title, defeating Graeme Dott in the final. In 2012, he won his first Masters title, and in 2013, he
Neil_Robertson
Snooker tournament
same score. The 13th seed Barry Hawkins made a 134 break while playing Graeme Dott but lost the match 2–4. Trailing Adam Duffy 2–3, Robert Milkins made
2023_English_Open_(snooker)
Snooker tournament in Sheffield, England
suspended the world number 56 Graeme Dott, winner of the 2006 event and runner-up in 2004 and 2010. The BBC reported that Dott had been charged with child
2025 World Snooker Championship
2025_World_Snooker_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
second-round winners against players ranked 17 to 48. The 2006 champion Graeme Dott reached the final round with a 10–6 victory over Andy Hicks. John Astley
2023 World Snooker Championship
2023_World_Snooker_Championship
English snooker player (born 1983)
World Championship final in 2010, losing in the semi-finals 14–17 to Graeme Dott, despite pulling up to 10–11 and 13–14. In July 2010, Selby won the Six-red
Mark_Selby
English snooker player (born 1970)
world final, where he faced Graeme Dott. Trailing 7–15 before the final session, Ebdon won six successive frames, but Dott won the match 18–14. Later that
Peter_Ebdon
Professional snooker tournament
the final of the 2006 event, Ebdon faced Graeme Dott; the match overran and was played over three sessions. Dott was ahead 8–6 after the second session
2013 World Snooker Championship
2013_World_Snooker_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
Ebdon, Steve Davis, and Ken Doherty lost in the qualifying rounds, but Graeme Dott qualified for the main stages. Six other former champions (John Higgins
2015 World Snooker Championship
2015_World_Snooker_Championship
English professional snooker player
thirteen years as a professional, Carter defeated the likes of Jimmy White, Graeme Dott, Shaun Murphy, Anthony Hamilton, and Joe Swail to finally win his first
Ali_Carter
Professional snooker tournament
Ken Doherty had a second deciding frame in two matches as he defeated Graeme Dott. Doherty was 2–7 behind, but won 9 of the next 11 frames to lead 11–9
2003 World Snooker Championship
2003_World_Snooker_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
Australian Neil Robertson was the defending champion, having defeated Graeme Dott 18–13 in the previous year's final. The event was sponsored by sports
2011 World Snooker Championship
2011_World_Snooker_Championship
Winners of the World Snooker Championship
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) Graeme Dott (SCO) 18–8 2003–04 2005 Shaun Murphy (ENG) Matthew Stevens (WAL) 18–16 2004–05 2006 Graeme Dott (SCO) Peter Ebdon (ENG)
List of World Snooker Championship winners
List_of_World_Snooker_Championship_winners
Professional snooker tournament
Williams (two titles: 2000 and 2003), Shaun Murphy (one title: 2005), Graeme Dott (one title: 2006), Neil Robertson (one title: 2010), and Stuart Bingham
2018 World Snooker Championship
2018_World_Snooker_Championship
Scottish snooker player (born 1975)
the latest finish to a World final (equalled when Neil Robertson beat Graeme Dott in 2010); and nine years after his first title – the longest time span
John_Higgins
English snooker player (born 1975)
his coach and mentor, he won his second World title in 2004, defeating Graeme Dott 18–8 in the final, after which he held the number one ranking for the
Ronnie_O'Sullivan
English snooker player (born 1974)
in the quarter-finals. He repeated this run in 2008, when he defeated Graeme Dott and Stuart Bingham, and bettered it by going on to beat Stephen Maguire
Joe_Perry_(snooker_player)
Welsh snooker player (born 1975)
quarter-finals of the 2008 UK Championship, where he beat both Selby and Graeme Dott 9–7, before narrowly losing 8–9 to Ali Carter. He qualified for the 2009
Mark Williams (snooker player)
Mark_Williams_(snooker_player)
Professional snooker tournament
his career and the 12th time a 147 had been achieved at the Crucible. Graeme Dott also made a maximum break in his third-round qualifying match against
2022 World Snooker Championship
2022_World_Snooker_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
1997 champion Ken Doherty was defeated by Marco Fu, and the 2006 winner Graeme Dott defeated Mostafa Dorgham. Six-time runner-up Jimmy White was defeated
2024 World Snooker Championship
2024_World_Snooker_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
Ali Carter lost 7–10 in a tense encounter with 2006 world champion Graeme Dott, which Carter blamed on his poor start to the match. The 2010 world champion
2017 World Snooker Championship
2017_World_Snooker_Championship
English snooker player (born 1991)
International Championship by beating Stephen Maguire 6–3, before losing 1–6 to Graeme Dott in the second round. He also qualified for the China Open, but was eliminated
Kyren_Wilson
Highest single score in the cue sport snooker
matches, by six players: Robert Milkins (twice), Gary Wilson, Liang Wenbo, Graeme Dott, Noppon Saengkham and Jackson Page (twice in the same match). More than
Maximum_break
Professional snooker tournament
snooker world rankings in the tournament's main stage at the Crucible. Graeme Dott was the defending champion, having defeated Peter Ebdon 18–14 in the
2007 World Snooker Championship
2007_World_Snooker_Championship
Day of the year
player (died 2015) 1976 – Bruno Lage, Portuguese football manager 1977 – Graeme Dott, Scottish snooker player and coach 1977 – Maryam Mirzakhani, Iranian
May_12
Belgian professional snooker player
1997 world champion Ken Doherty 5–3. He lost 4–5 to 2006 world champion Graeme Dott in the quarter-finals. In August 2009, he beat Joe Perry, then world
Luca_Brecel
Chinese snooker player (born 2003)
Williams (WAL) 2004: Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) 2005: Shaun Murphy (ENG) 2006: Graeme Dott (SCO) 2007: John Higgins (SCO) 2008: Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) 2009:
Wu_Yize
Snooker tournament
Ken Doherty (IRL) 3–4 Matthew Stevens (WAL) Andy Hicks (ENG) 2–4 Graeme Dott (SCO) Jimmy Robertson (ENG) 4–3 Wu Yize (CHN) Rod Lawler (ENG) 4–1
2023_British_Open
Professional snooker tournament
Zhang Yong 123 – Zhao Xintong 122, 104 – Scott Donaldson 121, 103 – Graeme Dott 121, 100 – Kishan Hirani 120, 108 – Li Hang 120, 107, 103, 102 – Jack
2016 World Snooker Championship
2016_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
Davis Graeme Dott 2–2 Joe Swail Ken Doherty 3–1 Graeme Dott Jamie Cope 0–4 Matthew Stevens Joe Swail 1–3 Steve Davis John Higgins 3–1 Graeme Dott Ken Doherty
2009_Championship_League
Professional snooker tournament
Selby (three titles: 2014, 2016, 2017), Shaun Murphy (one title: 2005), Graeme Dott (one title: 2006), Neil Robertson (one title: 2010), and Stuart Bingham
2019 World Snooker Championship
2019_World_Snooker_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
£250,000. Ronnie O'Sullivan was the defending champion, having defeated Graeme Dott in the 2004 World Snooker Championship final. O'Sullivan lost in the
2005 World Snooker Championship
2005_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
Davies 119, 115 – Xing Zihao 119 – Gong Chenzhi 118 – Kyren Wilson 116 – Graeme Dott 112, 102 – Julien Leclercq 111, 105 – Scott Donaldson 111 – Shaun Murphy
2024 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters
2024_Saudi_Arabia_Snooker_Masters
Snooker tournament
Stephen Maguire Graeme Dott 2–3 John Higgins Mark Williams 2–3 Shaun Murphy Mark Selby 1–3 Ali Carter Stephen Maguire 3–1 Graeme Dott John Higgins 1–3
2011_Championship_League
Snooker tournament
Petrov (EST) 0–4 Anthony Hamilton (ENG) Pang Junxu (CHN) (31) 3–4 Graeme Dott (SCO) Allan Taylor (ENG) 4–2 Haydon Pinhey (ENG) Hossein Vafaei (IRN)
2024_Welsh_Open_(snooker)
English snooker player (born 1979)
Hawkins missed out on a chance to take his match with former champion Graeme Dott to a deciding frame and lost 8–10. The following year, Hawkins led defending
Barry_Hawkins
Snooker tournament held in February 2020
the first time (his 18th ranking title) with a 10–8 victory against Graeme Dott in the final. It was the third consecutive final in the season for Robertson
2020 World Grand Prix (2019–20 season)
2020_World_Grand_Prix_(2019–20_season)
Snooker tournament
Higgins 3–0 Gary Wilson Zhou Yuelong 2–3 Graeme Dott Stuart Bingham 3–2 Michael Holt Gary Wilson 2–3 Graeme Dott John Higgins 3–1 Michael Holt Thepchaiya
2021 Championship League (invitational)
2021_Championship_League_(invitational)
Snooker tournament, held 2019/20
Donaldson won the tournament, having qualified from group four and defeated Graeme Dott 3–0 in the final. This was the first professional snooker title of Donaldson's
2019–20_Championship_League
Snooker tournament
in Florianópolis, Brazil. Shaun Murphy won in the final 5–0 against Graeme Dott. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below: Winner: $40
2011_Brazil_Masters
Snooker tournament
Centre in Portomaso, Malta. Stephen Hendry won in the final 9–7 against Graeme Dott. This was the 36th and final ranking event he won in his 27-year professional
2005_Malta_Cup
Snooker tournament
final that season. Fifth seed Neil Robertson won his first frame against Graeme Dott after the referee Andy Yates failed to notice that he had played a foul
2022_Welsh_Open_(snooker)
Snooker tournament
withdrew in advance of the tournament's main stage, as did Mark Williams, Graeme Dott, and David Gilbert. Judd Trump won the tournament, defeating Ali Carter
2023_Wuhan_Open_(snooker)
Professional snooker tournament
played 999 frames at the Crucible. Other debutants were Dominic Dale, Graeme Dott, Graham Horne, Bradley Jones, David McLellan, and Lee Walker. Facing
1997 World Snooker Championship
1997_World_Snooker_Championship
O'Sullivan held his nerve to take the match 13–11, and faced Graeme Dott in the semi–finals. Dott took an early lead before O'Sullivan drew level at 8–8 at
Professional snooker career of Ronnie O'Sullivan
Professional_snooker_career_of_Ronnie_O'Sullivan
Professional snooker tournament
Maguire and Graeme Dott. Xiao Guodong won the group and qualified for the Winners' Group. Lyu Haotian 3–0 Matthew Selt Stephen Maguire 2–3 Graeme Dott Lyu Haotian
2023 Championship League (invitational)
2023_Championship_League_(invitational)
Snooker tournament
Robertson 5–2, and Graeme Dott defeated 12th seed Zhang Anda 5–2. The last 32 matches were played on 21 August 2024. Graeme Dott withdrew and so Hossein
2024_Xi'an_Grand_Prix
Snooker tournament
semi-finals Ebdon beat John Higgins 9–7 and Hendry defeated fellow Scot Graeme Dott by the same scoreline. David Gray and Mark King both achieved the tournament's
2006_UK_Championship
English snooker player (born 1989)
winning 10–8. In subsequent rounds, he knocked out Martin Gould 13–6, Graeme Dott 13–5 and Ding Junhui 17–15 to qualify for his first World Championship
Judd_Trump
Snooker tournament
break of 102. Michael Georgiou won his first ever ranking title, beating Graeme Dott 67–56 in the final. None of the top five players in the world rankings
2018_Snooker_Shoot_Out
Series of snooker tournaments
35445 10 Mark Allen 35380 11 Stephen Hendry 33785 12 Ryan Day 33410 13 Graeme Dott 30890 14 Marco Fu 29635 15 Mark King 29085 16 Liang Wenbo 28065 No. Ch
2010–11_snooker_season
Walter Donaldson (SCO) Jim Donnelly (SCO) Mostafa Dorgham (EGY) Graeme Dott (SCO) Tony Drago (MLT) Adam Duffy (ENG) Steve Duggan (ENG) Kurt Dunham (AUS)
List_of_snooker_players
English snooker player (born 1976)
2015 World Snooker Championship, Bingham defeated Robbie Williams 10–7, Graeme Dott 13–5 and O'Sullivan 13–9 to reach the semi-finals. Bingham led Trump
Stuart_Bingham
Snooker tournament
Mark Williams, but he lost in the first round 1–5 against Jamie Cope. Graeme Dott won the tournament by defeating Cope 9–5 in the final. The breakdown
2007_China_Open_(snooker)
Professional snooker tournament
Lisowski 3–1 Zhou Yuelong Graeme Dott 3–1 Tom Ford Jack Lisowski 0–3 Gary Wilson Ryan Day 1–3 Liang Wenbo Zhou Yuelong 1–3 Graeme Dott Gary Wilson 2–3 Liang
2022 Championship League (invitational)
2022_Championship_League_(invitational)
Series of snooker tournaments
from 32 to 31. Although the tour was scheduled to contain 129 players, Graeme Dott was suspended just before the conclusion of the 2024–25 snooker season
2025–26_snooker_season
Snooker tournament
Neil Robertson was the defending champion, but he lost 5–6 against Graeme Dott in the last 16. This result led to Ding Junhui becoming the first Asian
2014_UK_Championship
Snooker tournament
came back to win with a clearance in the decider. In the round of 16, Graeme Dott defeated Higgins in a deciding frame. Ding also defeated Si in a decider
2022_Turkish_Masters
Snooker tournament
Centaur Cheltenham, England 2018/19 2020 (Feb) Neil Robertson (AUS) Graeme Dott (SCO) 10–8 2019/20 2020 (Dec) Judd Trump (ENG) Jack Lisowski (ENG)
World_Grand_Prix_(snooker)
Chinese snooker player (born 1987)
completed a whitewash of Nigel Bond in the first round 5–0, but lost to Graeme Dott 3–5. At the 2006 Malta Cup, he lost in the first qualifying round to
Liang_Wenbo
Terry Griffiths, Joe Johnson, Ken Doherty, Peter Ebdon, Shaun Murphy, Graeme Dott, and Neil Robertson 2014 Dennis Taylor and Cliff Thorburn 2015 John Parrott
World_Snooker_Tour_awards
Snooker tournament held in February 2022
higher-ranked opponents Kyren Wilson, Yan Bingtao, David Gilbert, and Graeme Dott. Six-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan reached the 60th ranking final
2022 European Masters (2021–22 season)
2022_European_Masters_(2021–22_season)
English snooker player (born 1976)
Marcus Campbell at the UK Championship, but was then whitewashed 6–0 by Graeme Dott in the last 32. In the first round of the Masters he was beaten 6–4 by
Robert_Milkins
Snooker tournament, held in China
defeated Ding 6–3 to reach the semi-finals. Graeme Dott qualified to play Shaun Murphy in the second quarter-final. Dott defeated Michael White before defeating
2019 International Championship
2019_International_Championship
Snooker tournament
Lisowski 114 – Michael White 112, 111, 107, 105, 104 – Kyren Wilson 103 – Graeme Dott 103 – Tom Ford 102 – Fergal O'Brien 100 – Mark King 100 – Lyu Haotian
2018_China_Open_(snooker)
Snooker tournament
104 as he defeated Jamie Jones 4–2, while the 2006 world champion Graeme Dott whitewashed Oliver Lines 4–0, and Joe Perry defeated Ishpreet Singh
2023_Northern_Ireland_Open
army officer, writer and Prime Minister of United Kingdom(speculated) Graeme Dott, Scottish snooker player, 2006 World Champion Aaron Flahavan, Portsmouth
List of people with narcolepsy
List_of_people_with_narcolepsy
Snooker tournament
Zhou Yuelong 140 – Mark Davis 140 – Zhao Xintong 137 – Yuan Sijun 136 – Graeme Dott 133 – Andrew Higginson 132 – Scott Donaldson 130, 116, 109 – Li Hang
2019_Indian_Open
Professional non-ranking snooker tournament, Jan 2011
117, 109, 107 – Marco Fu 124, 124, 120, 108, 102 – Ding Junhui 115 – Graeme Dott 106 – Mark Selby 101 – Jamie Cope "Ladbrokes Mobile to sponsor Masters"
2011_Masters_(snooker)
Snooker tournament
to round two. 122, 105, 100 – Shaun Murphy 101 – John Higgins 100 – Graeme Dott Hayton, Eric (2004). The CueSport Book of Professional Snooker. Suffolk:
World Series of Snooker 2008/2009
World_Series_of_Snooker_2008/2009
Professional snooker tournament
who had to have his cue stick repaired in the middle of the match. Graeme Dott, winner in 2006, disposed of Barry Hawkins with a 10–8 result. There
2009 World Snooker Championship
2009_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
White 131, 113 – Judd Trump 131 – Jamie Jones 131 – Andrew Pagett 130 – Graeme Dott 129, 112 – Barry Hawkins 129, 106, 101 – Ali Carter 129, 101 – Jack Lisowski
2023_WST_Classic
Snooker tournament
131, 111, 102, 100 – Matthew Selt 138, 104 – David Gilbert 137, 126 – Graeme Dott 137, 121 – Daniel Wells 137, 116 – Igor Figueiredo 135, 135, 132, 130
2020_UK_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
won by Doherty 13–12. Higgins notched up five century breaks and defeated Dott 13–2. Ebdon and Joe Perry shared the frames in their first session and tied
2002 World Snooker Championship
2002_World_Snooker_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
failed to play at the main championship for the first time since 1996. Graeme Dott lost to Kyren Wilson 7–10, whilst Peter Ebdon lost 8–10 to Robin Hull
2014 World Snooker Championship
2014_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
Haotian recovered from 0–3 down to beat Wang Yuchen 4–3. On 30 October Graeme Dott beat Jiang Jun 4–2, Alexander Ursenbacher recovered from 0–2 down
2024_Scottish_Open_(snooker)
Phrase used in professional snooker
Terry Griffiths in 1980, Steve Davis in 1982, Dennis Taylor in 1986, Graeme Dott in 2007, Neil Robertson in 2011, Stuart Bingham in 2016, Luca Brecel
Crucible_curse
Snooker tournament, held June and July 2024
Stage 2, Group G. Matthew Selt 2–2 Florian Nüßle Graeme Dott 2–2 Alexander Ursenbacher Graeme Dott 2–2 Florian Nüßle Matthew Selt 2–2 Alexander Ursenbacher
2024 Championship League (ranking)
2024_Championship_League_(ranking)
English snooker player
Ali Carter. On top of this, an unexpected run to the final by Graeme Dott meant that Dott overtook Cope in the rankings and left Cope outside the world's
Jamie_Cope
Snooker tournament
(62–23) Tower Circus Blackpool, England 2010/11 2012 Barry Hawkins (ENG) Graeme Dott (SCO) 1–0 (61–23) 2011/12 2013 Martin Gould (ENG) Mark Allen (NIR)
Snooker_Shoot_Out
Professional snooker tournament
Greene (NIR) 10 John Bayliss (ENG) 2 Terry Murphy (NIR) 10 Graeme Dott (SCO) 10 Graeme Dott (SCO) 8 Terry Murphy (NIR) 10 Gary Wilkinson (ENG) 10 Troy
1996 World Snooker Championship
1996_World_Snooker_Championship
English professional snooker player
incident to good effect however, as he beat Dominic Dale, Neil Robertson, Graeme Dott and Robert Milkins to reach the final of the World Open, his first since
Stephen_Lee_(snooker_player)
Series of snooker tournaments
Hawkins (ENG) 58880 10 Ding Junhui (CHN) 57900 11 John Higgins (SCO) 56355 12 Graeme Dott (SCO) 54900 13 Mark Davis (ENG) 54280 14 Matthew Stevens (WAL) 53660
2013–14_snooker_season
Snooker tournament held June and July 2023
group and advanced to Stage 2, Group C. Graeme Dott 0–3 Andrew Higginson David Grace 0–3 Daniel Wells Graeme Dott 1–3 Daniel Wells David Grace 2–2 Andrew
2023 Championship League (ranking)
2023_Championship_League_(ranking)
Snooker tournament
best of 7 frames. Amateur player Iulian Boiko beat Si Jiahui 4–1, and Graeme Dott beat Zhou Yuelong also by 4–1. Stan Moody whitewashed Michael Holt
2024_British_Open
Snooker tournament
the top eight ranked players were played in Nuremberg on 22 August. Graeme Dott was scheduled to play eighth seed Shaun Murphy, but he withdrew for personal
2023_European_Masters
Snooker tournament
Prince in the fifth round of the first 1999 event against Ian Brumby. Graeme Dott made the fourth at the same event in the last 64 against David Roe. The
British_Open_(snooker)
Northern Irish snooker player (born 1986)
stage of the tournament. In the 2007 Northern Ireland Trophy he beat Graeme Dott and Ryan Day, 5–3 in each case, to reach his first ever quarter-final
Mark_Allen_(snooker_player)
2002–03 2004 Ronnie O'Sullivan Graeme Dott 18–8 2003–04 2005 Shaun Murphy Matthew Stevens 18–16 2004–05 2006 Graeme Dott Peter Ebdon 18–14 2005–06 2007
List of snooker Triple Crown finals
List_of_snooker_Triple_Crown_finals
Brazilian snooker player (born 1977)
Cope in the first round 4–2, but then lost by the same scoreline to Graeme Dott in the quarter-finals. In 2013, Figueiredo returned to Main Tour after
Igor_Figueiredo
David John International Championship Qualifying round 29 September 2016 Graeme Dott 1–6 David John was found guilty of breaching Rule 2.1.2.1 of the WPBSA
List of snooker players investigated for match-fixing
List_of_snooker_players_investigated_for_match-fixing
English snooker player (born 1957)
only won one match at the 2000 World Snooker Championship, defeating Graeme Dott, but losing to Higgins 11–13. After this loss, Davis fell out of the
Steve_Davis
Snooker tournament held in China
my luck." Kyren Wilson defeated Lei Peifan 5–1, and Stan Moody beat Graeme Dott 5–2. Barry Hawkins defeated Jamie Jones 5–2, and Ding Junhui beat
2025_World_Open_(snooker)
GRAEME DOTT
GRAEME DOTT
Girl/Female
Latin American English Irish
Grace.
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Grace
Female
German
 Short form of German Margareta, GRETE means "pearl." Compare with another form of Grete.
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Graham, GRAEME means "gravel home."
Female
English
Pet form of English Grace, GRACIE means "pleasing, agreeable."
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Muslim, Portuguese, Swedish
Mercy; God's Favor; Grace; Grace of God; Kindness; Thanks; Love; Favour; Blessing; Charm; Good will
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Graham, GRAHAME means "gravel home."
Female
Norwegian
 Short form of Danish/Norwegian Margarete, GRETE means "pearl." Compare with another form of Grete.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English, Old French grace ‘charm’, ‘pleasantness’ (Latin gratia).English : from the female personal name Grace, which was popular in the Middle Ages. This seems in the first instance to have been from a Germanic element grīs ‘gray’ (see Grice 1), but was soon associated by folk etymology with the Latin word meaning ‘charm’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a scholar or astrologer, from Old French gramaire ‘grammarian’, ‘scholar’, also ‘astrologer’.German : variant of Gramer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bream 1.French : from Old Occitan brame ‘cry’, ‘howl’, presumably applied as a nickname.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant of Grass 3.English : variant of Grace.
Girl/Female
English American Irish Latin
Grace.
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, French, German, Latin, Scottish
Warring; Gray Homestead; Farm Home; Gravel Home; Grand Gravel Home; Gravelly Homestead
Surname or Lastname
North German and Scandinavian
North German and Scandinavian : status name from Middle Low German and Danish greve, equivalent to German Graf.English : variant of Greaves.
Boy/Male
Latin Anglo Saxon English Scottish
Grain.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Grew.German : variant of Greve.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name from Middle English greyve ‘steward’, from Old Norse greifi or Low German grēve (see Graf).English : topographic name, a variant of Grove.French : topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of gravelly soil, from Old French grave ‘gravel’ (of Celtic origin).North German : either from the northern form of Graf, but more commonly a topographic name from Middle Low German grave ‘ditch’, ‘moat’, ‘channel’, or a habitational name from any of several places in northern Germany named with this word.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : topographic name for someone who lived by a granary, from Middle English, Old French grange (Latin granica ‘granary’, ‘barn’, from granum ‘grain’). In some cases, the surname has arisen from places named with this word, for example in Dorset and West Yorkshire in England, and in Ardèche and Jura in France. The Marquis de Lafayette owned a property named Lagrange, and there used to be a place in VT so named in his honor.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Jamaican, Latin
Beauty of Form; Graceful; Grace of God; Favour; Blessing
GRAEME DOTT
GRAEME DOTT
Boy/Male
British, English, Irish
Long Lived
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ever victorious, Father of Satyabhama
Girl/Female
Indian
Successful
Surname or Lastname
English (Dorset)
English (Dorset) : variant spelling of Sugar.
Female
Egyptian
, born at night.
Biblical
comforter; penitent
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
A Gem on the Chest of Lord Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from an Old Swedish personal name, Sture.English : topographic name for someone who lived by the Stour river in Essex.
Girl/Female
Christian, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Spanish
Crown
Girl/Female
Hebrew American English Shakespearean
Gift from God.
GRAEME DOTT
GRAEME DOTT
GRAEME DOTT
GRAEME DOTT
GRAEME DOTT
v. t.
To smear, anoint, or daub, with grease or fat; to lubricate; as, to grease the wheels of a wagon.
n. pl.
See Gree a step.
n.
Alt. of Gramme
n.
Alt. of Greeve
v. t.
To affect (a horse) with grease, the disease.
n.
A step. See Gree, a step.
v. t.
To add grace notes, cadenzas, etc., to.
n.
See Grieve, an overseer.
n.
A term applied, especially in England, to certain machines built upon or within framework; as, a stocking frame; lace frame; spinning frame, etc.
v. t.
To clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.
superl.
Not light or gay; solemn; sober; plain; as, a grave color; a grave face.
v. t.
To provide with a frame, as a picture.
pl.
of Gree
n.
Same as Gram the weight.
v. i.
To eat grass; to feed on growing herbage; as, cattle graze on the meadows.
n.
A petition for grace; a blessing asked, or thanks rendered, before or after a meal.
v. t.
To supply with heavenly grace.
v. t.
To sorrow over; as, to grieve one's fate.
superl.
Not acute or sharp; low; deep; -- said of sound; as, a grave note or key.