Grady, Gray and Grayson
What are your thoughts on each of these names?
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I don't like Grady. It just screams surname to me. Gray is sweet as a nickname for Grayson which I really like. Grayson is very handsome.
Grady is nms, it's very trendy and surname-y, which is not usually my thing. Gray is nice, though I would prefer it as a mn. Grayson is ok, but I much prefer just Gray.
Grayson hangs out near Jayden in my ears. Even if it's not as popular or trendy, it has the same sounds.
Grady is kind of neat. I've never met one. I wouldn't use it, but I wouldn't mind to see it around.
Gray is awesome. I love it as a middle name especially. I kind of like Grey better, but both are nice.
Grady is kind of neat. I've never met one. I wouldn't use it, but I wouldn't mind to see it around.
Gray is awesome. I love it as a middle name especially. I kind of like Grey better, but both are nice.
They all make me think of gravy.
Grady - not a personal favorite but it feels friendly and I like the "noble" association
Gray - I enjoy the feel of this as a name
Grayson - when I see this, I generally wish it were just Gray
Gray - I enjoy the feel of this as a name
Grayson - when I see this, I generally wish it were just Gray
Grady is still much, much too dated sounding for me to like it. Unless the person with the name is over sixty, it makes me cringe.
Gray is cool, but I prefer Grey. I think it looks better on paper. The is the only one I could see working on any gender.
Grayson is cool. My homecoming date in high school was named Greyson. I think I prefer the Grayson spelling here though. I have a character named Gracen, but he's named after someone with the surname Grace.
Gray is cool, but I prefer Grey. I think it looks better on paper. The is the only one I could see working on any gender.
Grayson is cool. My homecoming date in high school was named Greyson. I think I prefer the Grayson spelling here though. I have a character named Gracen, but he's named after someone with the surname Grace.
I don't care for the sound of Grady (it reminds me of "gravy"), but I like Gray and Grayson. I'd go with Gray myself. While Grayson is a nice name, it has a trendier feel than Gray and is more popular.