Greyson, Grayson
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I can see why people like this. It's the new, cooler Jason; it's the boy version of Grace.
I like the sound, but the way it looks always left me feeling cold. It feels like the perfect McMansion early 2000s influenced name - designed so carefully to be blandly, inoffensively elegant, but empty and soulless as a result.
I'm not sure what spelling I prefer... Grayson or Greyson? I think Greyson might be worse for me.
Grayson at least has those vaulted ceilings, so some light can get in. It feels more open and airy.
I like the sound, but the way it looks always left me feeling cold. It feels like the perfect McMansion early 2000s influenced name - designed so carefully to be blandly, inoffensively elegant, but empty and soulless as a result.
I'm not sure what spelling I prefer... Grayson or Greyson? I think Greyson might be worse for me.
Grayson at least has those vaulted ceilings, so some light can get in. It feels more open and airy.
Don't like the name but I prefer Greyson for the spelling
Not a huge fan of the name but I prefer it spelt Greyson. I like the look of the e in grey.
I also prefer Greyson, maybe because Gray is the spelling of the color in American English and therefore Greyson looks more like a name to me. A childhood friend of mine used Greyson for their son, though, so it's off limits for me (even though I do enjoy it).
Hate the name but prefer grey to gray
Same here. Greyson is the only spelling I'd use, in pure hypothetical terms of course. It just looks better.
I prefer Greyson, it just looks better to me.
This message was edited 2/24/2024, 3:46 PM
Grayson because I'm American and think gray looks better spelled that way.