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[Opinions] Grayce?
I'm crushing on Grayce right now, as a variant of Grace.
WDYT? Do you like it? Grace or Grayce? Do you associate Grayce too much with the colour gray?
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Grayce isn't a name. Grace is.
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Honestly, I really don't understand it when people take a popular name and tweak it with an original spelling. Even if you spell it Grayce, she'd still be Grace. So if you're going for originality, this isn't the way to go about it.
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Please stick with Grace Im begging you.
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Why ruin the spelling, of such a beautiful name?The spelling of Grace, is perfect as is.
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There's nothing wrong with Grace, I'd stick to that. Grayce looks tacky imo.:)
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Grayce makes me think of a new trendy name like Jayce or Mace. I don't like it.
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Run, run, run for your lives! It's the killer "y" infection.Grace or nothing for me. I feel the same way when someone want to insert a "y" into Jane.
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I don't like. Grace is better
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I think it's okay spelt Grace. I'll never understand the need to misspell word names. Spelt Grayce it's not even "grace" anymore, but just a mess of jumbled letters. It also makes me want to pronounce it GRAY-see. I don't associate it with gray so much. Maybe because I usually spell it "grey". At least I think so.
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I love the colour gray but I wouldn't use Grayce as a variation of Grace. It's too... what a pregnant teenager would name her child.
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I prefer Grace, and the name Grayce does accosiate with grey a little, but I didn't notice at first. I would choose Grace, though.
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Please, please, don't mess with the spelling of Grace. It's a pretty name, there's no need for the 'y'. Honestly, if you want to be unique with spellings nowadays, stick to the traditional! It's trendy right now to come up with cutesy spellings, so a traditional spelling seems more unique at the present time. And yes, it does remind me of Gray which I see as masculine, so that makes Grayce even more unflattering.
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