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Somebody I work with had a baby not to long ago named: Talia Gray. I’m not really a fan of Gray for a girl, but it could be worse.
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I love the name Talia. Gray is all right I suppose. Grey would've looked nicer. But yay for a little Talia!
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Do you like Gray for a boy?I think that the name is okay.
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I think it’s okay for a boy. I think I like Grayson or Greyson better (again for a boy).
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It's pretty! Gray/Grey leans masculine to me, but it's a nice combo regardless.
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I like it, I usually think anything goes in the middle and I can see the appeal of Gray. Talia is very pretty.
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Talia is nice.And yeah, Gray could be worse. I don't understand why anyone would want to be named Gray or Grey - man or woman - unless it was a family surname, and even then probably not. It may be a trendy design color at the moment, but gray will always symbolize neutrality, ambiguity, uncertainty, dinginess, old age, and dreariness. Meh and bleh.I like gray just fine for a lot of things. It's so utilitarian and sedate. Like for corporate office interiors, car interiors, house exteriors and flooring, landscape rocks, suits and some outerwear ...
but its appeal is that it's a non-color.
Gray is only slightly more appealing to me as a name than Apathy, Plain, Median, Ashen, White, Blank, or Neutral.

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I just gave away a grey tee-shirt, never wore it;realized it looks so unflattering on me!
you'd wonder why I bought it, so do I.
Oh well, some one will like it.
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I agree. The middle name could have been much better (used an actual girl's name) but Talia is gorgouse!!
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Not bad. Different, yet not strange.
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