Which do you prefer and why?
Do you like either of them? Thanks!
Which do you prefer and why?
Do you like either of them? Thanks!
While neither of these names are really my style, I actually have positive associations with both of them! They both seem very friendly.
I think [name_u]Chase[/name_u] is sometimes used as a nickname for [name_m]Charles[/name_m], so that would be my vote.
I prefer [name_u]Chase[/name_u]. Not sure why, I just done like the way [name_u]Jace[/name_u] sounds.
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I like [name_u]Chase[/name_u]. It’s cute & sporty. [name_u]Jace[/name_u] just sounds kind of more trendy & not a name.
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Both sound very cool and modern, but I prefer [name_u]Jace[/name_u] (or the alternate spelling [name_m]Jayce[/name_m].)
[name_u]Chase[/name_u] is too much of a “word name” for my taste, especially since it’s meaning isn’t significant (to me at least.) It also reminds me of the pup from “Paw Patrol,” and overall sounds like a stereotypical kids’ show/book name.
[name_u]Jace[/name_u] fits in with the many other popular “J” names, while not being overly common (at least where I live; I have yet to meet a [name_u]Jace[/name_u] of any age.) It’s also a Hebrew name meaning “the [name_m]Lord[/name_m] is salvation,” which is a nice touch. I don’t think this should turn away non-religious parents, though, as most people wouldn’t assume it has a Biblical meaning.
Jace is less expected and less wordy. I would go with that.
I prefer [name_u]Chase[/name_u]. [name_u]Jace[/name_u] seems more like a nickname to me than a full name.
I like both but I prefer [name_u]Chase[/name_u]. It just sounds a bit sweeter than [name_u]Jace[/name_u]
I have a cousin named [name_u]Jace[/name_u]! He wears the name well. Neither are really my style, but I think I slightly prefer [name_u]Jace[/name_u]. I want to like [name_u]Chase[/name_u] more, because it sounds sweet, but a lot of the time [name_u]Chase[/name_u] just makes me think of the word chase. I can see the appeal of both though! I also really love the name [name_m]Ace[/name_m]!
I like both! I lean towards [name_u]Chase[/name_u] because it feels more established as a name but I do like [name_u]Jace[/name_u] as well.
I always imagine [name_u]Chase[/name_u] as chasing someone/something.
So [name_u]Jace[/name_u].
I actually really dislike both names, but I would choose [name_u]Chase[/name_u] of the two. [name_u]Jace[/name_u] feels extra trendy, and blends in with all the Jaxs and Jaydens. I grew up with a boy named [name_u]Chance[/name_u] and I like that as an alternative to [name_u]Chase[/name_u].
I like both! [name_u]Chase[/name_u] feels to me more like a stand-alone name, whereas I see [name_u]Jace[/name_u] more as a nickname for [name_m]Jason[/name_m], I guess. They’re both nice names with a friendly, open kind of energy.
I don’t really like either of them that much - sorry - but of the two I do prefer [name_u]Chase[/name_u] and can see that working better as a first name.
I prefer [name_u]Jace[/name_u]. I like the sounds better
Jace! I used to work with an adorable little boy named [name_m]Jayce[/name_m], so that influences me.
I knew a really awesome guy named [name_u]Chase[/name_u], which is probably influencing my preference.
I prefer [name_u]Chase[/name_u]! [name_u]Jace[/name_u] for some reason seems a bit harsh sounding to me.
I don’t care for either of them. [name_u]Chase[/name_u] makes me think a guy chasing a girl, in a negative way (idk, that’s just where my brain goes, maybe I’m the only one). [name_u]Jace[/name_u] would be my preference, but I feel like a lot of people who are being introduced to him, verbally, will mishear it for [name_u]Chase[/name_u]. Most parents I know who named their child something that is often misheard, have a bit of name regret.
I like [name_u]Jace[/name_u] as a nn for [name_m]Jason[/name_m] tho
I really like [name_u]Jace[/name_u]!
I usually love “word” names… but the [name_u]Chase[/name_u] paw patrol association is too strong for me.