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[Opinions] Gracia
I was at work today, tidying the stock rooms (I work in a independent shoe shop - rather than sell our own brand shoes, we get different brands and sell them, such as Birkenstock & Riva), and I noticed that a pair of the Dorndorf shoes were called "Gracia" (different styles of shoes are usually given names). I couldn't work out whether this was an actually *name* name or just a pretty word, but when I looked for it on BtN, it came up.BTN have it down as "GRAH-syah", whereas I was pronouncing it "GRAY-syah". Which do you prefer? Do you like the name itself, or do you prefer an alternative, like Grace or Gracie?
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This message was edited 11/19/2005, 12:41 PM

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grah-syah is the "right" pron. to me. I love this name.
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I don't like Gracia, it just sounds like "Gracias". However, I do love the Irish version of Grace, "Grannia" (I think the Irish spelling is Grainne).
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I would say GRAY-sha, just like I would say Lucia LOO-sha or Stacia STAY-sha. I like the name much more Grace, but largely because Grace has had a wild upturn in popularity as of late and Gracia is less usual. Both sound good to me but I like Gracia much more.
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It's kind of pretty but not something I would use. I've always heard it pronounced as GRAH-syah or GRAH-see-a. It kind of looks like a typo of the last name Garcia to me. I always think of that even though I know they are both completely different and legitimate names.

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I would say it like Gray-shah
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I like Gracia and since it is a Spanish name, I would pronounce it the Spanish way, GRAH-syah. I like Gracia or Graciela better than Grace. I just prefer names which have more than one syllable."You sought a flower and found a fruit. You sought a spring and found a sea. You sought a woman and found a soul. You are disappointed."
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I met an extremely sweet little girl named Gracia (we were in the same 4H group), and so I like the name--though I wouldn't use it myself. She pronunced it GRAY-sha and had two siblings, Karl and Clara.The three of them were wonderful kids, and so I only associate good with their names. While I'm so sick of all Grace-related names that I have no desire to use any of them, if I was going to pick one, I'd probably go with Gracia.Array
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The pronunciation GRAY-sha is pretty, I think I like it better than GRAH-syah and GRAY-syah, which make me think of "Gracier", like "more Grace."
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