Honestly, what with the variations of [name]Greydon[/name] and [name]Greyson[/name], [name]Grey[/name] sounds distinctly like a boy to me. And not in a charming unisex way.
I adore [name]Grey[/name] [name]Noelle[/name] [name]Brooks[/name]!
[name]Grey[/name] is unusual but then I can imagine little girls calling out to her in the playround. [name]Do[/name] it, its beautiful!
`Eyowen is pronounced Ay-o-wen (hence the other spelling).
I’m thinking `Eyowen [name]Grey[/name] [name]Brooks[/name], but again. I just [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Grey[/name]. Our family is mixed. We live in [name]Africa[/name] and have [name]Kenyan[/name] orphans who live with us and are ‘my kids, too.’ So our color mix is [name]GREY[/name]. There are other reasons for it, too.
Is it too ‘depressing?’ My mother thinks so. I just think it’s unique. I have a daughter named [name]Butterfly[/name] already. My kids are: [name]Andrew[/name], [name]Makena[/name], [name]Butterfly[/name], & [name]Emma[/name] Caite. So we vary from nature to classic!
What about [name]Grace[/name] Ayowen or Graylen [name]Noelle[/name]? nn. [name]Grey[/name]. I personally like [name]Grey[/name] for a girl… but I’m a fan of boy’s names for girls. I have a daughter named [name]Finn[/name].