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Graydon
This is the name of the newly appointed Lieutenant Govenor of New Brunswick.(Can.)
I post it, because it has a very modern air, yet he's a man of about age 60. He's our first First Nations Lieutenant Govenor.
Full name, Graydon Nicholas.
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I highly prefer Grayson. Graydon to me feels like Hayden, Aiden, etc.
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I'm actually surprised more people havent started using this given the recent fascination with -ayden names. I've even heard Tayden and Zayden, but not Graydon yet. However, Grayson is a guilty pleasure of mine.
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I don't like it..
Funny story...when I have having my son, I didn't tell a single person what I was going to name him, so when he came out everyone in the room was like 'what's his name??' I said Braden. The doctor thought I said Graydon though and went into a whole story about how his son just had a baby and they named him Grady, but that he's never heard Graydon before. I tried to tell him BRADEN, but he wasn't listening after all that. lol
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Yes it's very trendy-sounding, I'd expect in a kid, not on a 60-yo. Names ending in -on, with a few exceptions, are not my cup of tea. But yay for a First Nation politician.
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Not my style.
Sounds trendy even if it isn't.
I like Gray a bit. I don't feel anyone needs to "spice it up" though.
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Very modern! The only one I know would be about 20 by now. What I dislike about it is that it sounds like a verb; same as Brayden.
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DislikeNT
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Ditto
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Wow, I wouldn't have expected to see it on an older person. It seems very trendy and modern to me. Personally I really dislike the name. I dislike all the Hayden, Graydon, Aiden, Kayden, Jayden names.
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The name Graydon did appear on the charts in 1905. Why its not on there today is beyond me.
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