It seems trendy to me, because I know 3 kids under 10 (all my cousins' kids) with
Gray /
Grey in their name:
Grayson,
Greyson "
Grey",
Emma Grey.
The color grey is lackluster...the mom of the "
Grey" I know...all her decor and walls are grey, plus she wears grey 80-90% of the time...I don't think she consciously picked
Greyson just because grey is her favorite color (which I don't understand at all), but it's a little funny to me that she did pick it, even though I
like color names.
If I dwell on it, I am vaguely reminded of 50 Shades of
Grey, which is like...the epitome of mediocrity and bad taste?
Overall, I think it sounds generic, but I don't dislike it because I know so many, and it sounds almost warm, friendly.
It's not annoying to me the way
Jack /
Jackson "
Jack" and
Grace annoy me.
I react to it kind of how I'd react to
Clay,
Jaden "
Jade",
Grant,
Jay.
This message was edited 3/25/2020, 12:28 PM