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==Onomatology{{DEFAULTSORT:McGraw, Stiles}}== |
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'''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. |
'''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. |
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'''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... |
'''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... |