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What are your thoughts on Gratian for a boy? (GRAY-shən)Thanks!
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I think it's kind of neat. Have you considered Donatien?I think Donatien is really glammy.
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Considering the place the concept of donations have in modern society, I don't think Donatien would fly very well as a person's name.
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I disagree, as I know a guy named Donatien, and he gets many compliments, and wears the name well.
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Perhaps it would just depend on the person too and how he wears it... and it's possible those who don't like it are just too polite to say anything to his face.
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I like it, I think it has a cool Roman thing going on, but it sounds like it could be modern. It makes it fit better with a wider variety of names but still keep that historical toga-wearing feel.
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Kinda ugly... and on first sight, one might miss the 2nd a and just see Gratin... which would make it not just ugly, but cheesy as well. At least the meaning is good... That and the fact that it's not overused are its 2 redeeming qualities... and the fact that it doesn't have quite the same level of annoying preppy feel as Grayson I guess would be another point in its favour... still not really liking it.

This message was edited 1/19/2012, 2:50 AM

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Cheesy.. hah. I see what you did there.
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When I saw the title of this post, I thought yay! I love this name, though it doesn't seem to appeal to that many people for some reason..
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The meaning is excellent.
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I agree with Annie. I do like the Roman connection, but not enough to overcome the name's pronunciation and resemblance to "ingratiating." I'd go with Grayson or another strong Roman name, like Hadrian or Domitian.
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I sort of agree with Annie, on paper it does look a little weird.
But if I met a boy or man named Gratian in real life, I'd have an impression similar to the impression I get from names like Gideon and Grant ... sort of heroicly, formally virile. I think it's a good name, although not exactly my style. It could grow on me.
At any rate, the name Gratian stomps on the name Grayson.

This message was edited 1/18/2012, 6:18 PM

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IngratiatingReminds me too much of ingratiating. And au gratin. And martian, oddly. Not really a fan, sorry.
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OK, now I think of ingratiating as well... wich could kind of be like naming your kid a but-kisser... sheesh! that's not good!
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Ditto to all of this.
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