There are
1988
Grams in the USA
Gram is the
14881st
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Gram

GertrudeGramlich

Gertrude Gramlich was a German painter known for her landscape and still-life paintings. She was active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

AlisonGraham

Alison Graham is a British journalist and television critic, known for her work in publications like Radio Times and The Observer.

AndyGrammer

Andy Grammer is an American singer-songwriter known for his pop hits like 'Keep Your Head Up' and 'Honey, I'm Good.'

AlexanderGraham

Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish-born inventor and scientist who is credited with inventing the telephone.

OliverGrams

Oliver Grams is a German football player who has played for several clubs in the Bundesliga and the German national team.

FannyGramm

Fanny Gramm was a Russian opera singer known for her powerful soprano voice and her performances in major opera houses around the world.

NelsonGranados

Nelson Granados is a Colombian-American academic and expert in digital business strategy, known for his research and publications in the field.

AnneGraham

Anne Graham Lotz is an American Christian author and speaker, and the daughter of evangelist Billy Graham.

IngridGraman

Ingrid Graman is a Swedish politician, journalist and former Member of the European Parliament.

LouisGruenberg

Louis Gruenberg was a Russian-born American composer known for his works in classical music, particularly his operas and orchestral compositions.

Gram Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Gram' is of German origin and is derived from the Old High German word 'gram,' meaning 'fierce' or 'angry'. It may have originally been a nickname for a person with a fierce or angry demeanor.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Gram' is most commonly found in Germany, with a significant presence also in other German-speaking countries such as Austria and Switzerland.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Gram' include 'Graam', 'Grame', 'Ghram', and 'Gramm'.
Migration and ImmigrationDue to its German origin, the name 'Gram' may have been carried by German immigrants to various countries, including the United States, Canada, and South America.