Graicen
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I like it, and I much prefer it over Grace. It comes off to me as a strong yet feminine name as well. If you're looking for something that really rolls of the tongue, the name Gracelyn is similar and you could even use the speling Graicelyn. Overall, I like it.
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prefer Grayson.
This is Grayson just spelled differently right? I know a Grayson, and it fits him. I'm cool with surnames as first names because me and my friends frequently call each other by our last names, especially at work for some reason, so I know a Dice, Verona, Ayter, etc... (well, they're not spelled that way lol, for privacy's sake)
I hate the spelling Graicen though! If anything it should be Gracien (with can still be pronounced gray-son, just like Lucien can be said loo-son), though I prefer Grayson.
It's also one of those surnames that's not really common as a fn, unlike Kennedy etc, so I'd wonder if the kid had a Grayson in the family tree and would probably expect him to :/ i.e. I'd think it were a family name. One of my cousin's gave her first born son her maiden name, so I'd most likely think the surname was close to him, either as his mom's maiden name, or the surname of a grandparent or something.
Jeez I wrote a lot for this lol
I hate the spelling Graicen though! If anything it should be Gracien (with can still be pronounced gray-son, just like Lucien can be said loo-son), though I prefer Grayson.
It's also one of those surnames that's not really common as a fn, unlike Kennedy etc, so I'd wonder if the kid had a Grayson in the family tree and would probably expect him to :/ i.e. I'd think it were a family name. One of my cousin's gave her first born son her maiden name, so I'd most likely think the surname was close to him, either as his mom's maiden name, or the surname of a grandparent or something.
Jeez I wrote a lot for this lol
This message was edited 3/15/2009, 2:34 PM