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==Onomatology{{DEFAULTSORT:McGraw, Stiles}}==
'''McGraw''' Is Northern Irish and a variant of the surname "McGrath". It is an anglicized form of Gaelic "Mac Craith", a patrynomic from a personal name. Possibly could mean "son of grace" from ''rath'' ('grace', 'prosperity'). The name might be fitting as Stiles has no mean traits.
 
 
 
'''Stiles''' Is of English origin and means "steep ascent" and/or literally "stile". A stile is an arrangement of steps that allows people but not animals to climb over a fence or wall. I can't see how the name entirely fits...
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