Gresham

/ˈɡrɛʃəm/ proper noun

A surname, most famously associated with Sir Thomas Gresham who formulated Gresham's Law in economics. Also refers to various places named after the Gresham family.

From Old English 'græs' (grass) and 'ham' (homestead), literally meaning 'grass village' or 'grassy settlement'. The name originated as a topographical surname for someone living in a grassy area.

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