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Grace
Opinions on Grace for a baby girl's name
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One of my favourite names
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Its just boring and overused.
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I love Grace. Its popularity turns me off really considering using it but I'd happily use it if it was one of the only names a SO and I could compromise on. I think it is popular with good reason- it is simple, not overly frilly but feminine, elegant, easy to spell and pronounce, and it ages well.
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It's quite common and popular, but if that doesn't bother you, then don't worry. I think Grace is a beautiful name, really lovely actually. It also ages well.
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I do not get this name at all. It sounds AWFUL! I have never understood the appeal of it and never will.
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I love it despite its popularity. It was a top name to consider for our last child if he'd been a girl. I would use it in the religious sense, and think of it that way, versus "graceful," which I think makes it seem much more insubstantial. And I am not very keen on Gracie as a nickname, I think it's too cutesy.
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It's a very popular middle name; as a first name it might be quite refreshing if you like that kind of thing. Might it not be a bit hard to live up to?
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Its becoming common as a first name and is a filler middle name. Gracia is interesting though.
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It's pretty and elegant, but it's quite popular. I think that a more interesting choice could be made.
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Like Graciela or Gracia?
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I know a woman named Gracia.(French-speaking, so, French pronounciation.)I prefer just Grace, and I do like it. I'd call a daughter Grace.
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I like Grace. I know I'm in the minority here, but I like Gracie better.
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