Definition: The word "harlowe" originally meant to be a type of wool, which was often used for making garments such as cloaks and sweaters. However, it also has a more general meaning that refers to "a man of strong will and determination." In English, "Harlowe" is often used in connection with the phrase "harloving," referring to someone who behaves well or does things well despite facing difficulties or challenges. The definition of "Graham," while it may not necessarily imply any particular character, could refer to a man named Graham. However, without additional context, it's difficult to provide a detailed definition of either word.