Thank you. Very wise. |
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We have a grace and we don’t know any other graces around her age. We love it so much. We were between Charlotte and Grace.
Like the PP said, if you love it, name your child Grace. |
| I have young kids (including a Grace) and have only ever met one other Grace their age. Beautiful name. Definitely doesn’t sound like Grease (?!). |
+1. This is a family name for us and we love it. Nothing wrong with Grace. It's been in circulation for a few hundred years now for good reason. |
| I love that name too and it was on my list. But part of me wondered, what if my daughter is not particularly “graceful”? Lol (I certainly could not be described as that, and neither could my now 15-month old!) |
| I met a two-year/old Grace this morning. I love the name Grace but it’s still popular. |
The name was created by Puritans, so it refers to God's grace, not physical grace. |
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I have a 5 and 7 year old and we don't know ANY other little Graces. I'm wracking my brain that surely someone I know has used it, but nope!
If you love it, I'd use it. I think memorable names are over rated and it's a classic. |
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The only Graces I know personally are 10 and 40 years old. Oh, one girl who is 17.
Here is a lookup tool, so you can see how it has changed in the last 20 years. https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/babyname.cgi |
Very narcissistic. |
Agreed! — Mother of a Jacob |
| I grew up with a bunch of Asian Americans named Grace in the 1990s/2000s (I'm also Asian). Not sure how popular it is today. It's a nice name IMO. |
I was coming to say the same. I have a 7 and 5 year old and we haven’t met any kids named Grace! None in daycare, preschool, elementary school, activities, neighborhood, friend group. NONE. There are multiple: Nora, Claire, Lily, Eva/Ava/Evie, Ella/Ellie/Eleanor, Amelia. |
| I love it. It would have been my daughter's name if my husband had liked it. |
| It felt like every one of my friends 10 years ago was having a Grace or a middle name Grace, but I think it's gone down in popularity since then. Regardless of popularity, I think it's a classic name that will always cycle in and out of common usage. It's a Sarah, not a trendy Nevaeh. |