Graves

Graves Origin and Meaning

The name Graves is a boy's name.

Graves originated as an English surname derived from Middle English 'grave' or 'greve,' referring to either a steward/bailiff or someone who lived near a grove of trees. As a masculine given name, it's extremely uncommon, representing a recent trend of adopting surnames as first names. Graves has a serious, dignified quality with literary connections to poet Robert Graves and fictional characters in various works. The name conveys strength and solemnity, perhaps influenced by its homonym relating to burial sites. Despite its rarity in contemporary usage, Graves might appeal to parents seeking a distinguished, unconventional name with Anglo-Saxon roots and a commanding presence.

# 984 in the US

Graves Rank in US Top 1000

Famous People Named Graves

  • Rupert Graves
    English actor
  • Brandon Graves Gimelstob
    son of Justin Gimelstob & Cary Sinnott

The name Graves in Pop Culture

  • Graves
    character in the game "Hustle Cat"