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Grace vs Nina?
Which one is prettier? Thanks!
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Grace any day. I do like Norah.
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I prefer Grace today.
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Grace, no contest, even though it's popular. I hate Nina.
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This is hard because I like them both and I think they're both very pretty. If I wanted a less popular name I'd choose Nina. However, if I chose on which one I liked the best I suppose Grace would win by just a little.Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart. - Anne Frank
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Nina
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Nina!
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NinaAs it is fresher than boooooring Grace.
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Nina
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Personally I love Nina. Very spunky and refreshing to Grace.*****************************************************
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I definitely prefer Grace. It's a lovely name...absolutely gorgeous and feminine imo. It's one of my personal faves as either a FN or a MN. On the other hand, I don't like Nina at all.
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Nina.
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NinaGrace is overdone to the point of boring.
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Grace by far IMHOI envision Grace to look like a Grace Kelly, elegant & sophisticated while I see Nina as some overweight, homebody with big hair.
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I prefer Nina. :)
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Nina is my preference.I think it's sweeter and a touch more dear than Grace. I like it as a nickname for Antonina, which pops up now and again in my family's history.
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They are both pretty, just in a different way, I think. But I prefer Nina because Grace is SO overused at the moment.
~Heather~
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How can I answer that? They're both beautiful. The only difference that I see is that Nina is cuter, more informal. Grace, on the other hand, has a more mature, beautiful quality to it. It just depends which effect you want more.How's that for being unhelpful?
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GraceI think Grace is prettier, it's feminine and pretty and has a nice meaning. Nina just means 'girl' to me and sounds rather strange to me.
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It also means "enclosure of fish." LOL! I clicked on the name only to find that this was one of the meanings, and I literally LOL'ed. :b
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