Faith or Grace?
I'm going to post this as a poll, but I was interested in some opinions. Faith or Grace? Which do you prefer?
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Despite its popularity at the moment, I prefer Grace. Faith is just difficult to say for some reason. Though I do like the meanings of both (simple as they are).
Grace
Faith
I like them both, but I like Faith better! I lvoe Faith
I like Grace better. Both names are ok, but Grace is less "in you face" imho and can mean several things.
ADD: I also know someone named Faith who really turns me off of the name...I think that influences my opinion alot :-)
"A guilty conscience needs to confess. A work of art is a confession."- Albert Camus
ADD: I also know someone named Faith who really turns me off of the name...I think that influences my opinion alot :-)
"A guilty conscience needs to confess. A work of art is a confession."- Albert Camus
This message was edited 3/9/2005, 12:46 PM
Grace, but I like Faith too.
Jaclyn, wife to Kyle (06/25/04).
Jaclyn, wife to Kyle (06/25/04).
Ditto.
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I prefer Grace. I just like the sound of it better, as well as the meaning. A lot of people say it is overused, but I don't actually know anyone with that name where I live (except my mom's cat).
Faith.
Its more classic, and I find it lovely. Grace is too popular for me. Plus, Faith is somtehing that we all need. Faith that things will get better, faith that everything will work out, faith in people. Faith wins for me.
Siri
"Its hard to be religious when certain people are never struck by lightening."
Calvin (From Calvin and Hobbs)
Its more classic, and I find it lovely. Grace is too popular for me. Plus, Faith is somtehing that we all need. Faith that things will get better, faith that everything will work out, faith in people. Faith wins for me.
Siri
"Its hard to be religious when certain people are never struck by lightening."
Calvin (From Calvin and Hobbs)
Faith
Processed “cheese”. The word should always, like Soviet “democracy”, be framed in quotes, for no matter what the law may say, I refuse to call this cheese
~Bob Brown~
Processed “cheese”. The word should always, like Soviet “democracy”, be framed in quotes, for no matter what the law may say, I refuse to call this cheese
~Bob Brown~
Grace is a little too popular, but Faith has too strong a religious meaning. I choose Grace.
Grace, less of a religious connection
I prefer Faith, I just like its sound better. Grace is also nice, though.
But for the meaning, I wouldn't use any, I think...just a bit too much for me.
My grandad's sister's name was Engràcia, and she went by Gràcia (Catalan for Grace), and I know a Fe (Catalan for Faith) who's about 23 or so...Both are really nmsaa.
Eva
But for the meaning, I wouldn't use any, I think...just a bit too much for me.
My grandad's sister's name was Engràcia, and she went by Gràcia (Catalan for Grace), and I know a Fe (Catalan for Faith) who's about 23 or so...Both are really nmsaa.
Eva
It's a hard desision because I like them both the same. I like the meaning behind them both also.