Gracie, Kacey, Lacey, Macey, Stacey or Tracey?

Which do you like the most and why?

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*Feel free to change the spellings to the ones you prefer.

[name_f]Gracie[/name_f]. I’m not sure why, but the others just give me… not-right vibes

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[name_f]Gracie[/name_f]. It’s vintage (Gracie Fields) and twee in all the right ways. A little bit country too.

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[name_u]Macey[/name_u] / [name_f]Macie[/name_f] is my favourite! I know a little [name_f]Macie[/name_f] and she’s an absolute sweetheart

[name_u]Stacey[/name_u] and [name_u]Tracey[/name_u] sound too outdated to me

[name_m]Ive[/name_m] never liked [name_u]Kacey[/name_u] / [name_u]Casey[/name_u], I don’t know why!

[name_f]Lacey[/name_f] is cute

[name_f]Gracie[/name_f] seems more like a nickname to me

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[name_f]Lacey[/name_f] as a full name (and [name_f]Gracie[/name_f] as a nickname for [name_f]Grace[/name_f] as well)!
I just think [name_f]Lacey[/name_f] is so cool. She’s heard-of but not at all popular. Familiar and flouncy, but not tied up with lots of A’s and lots of syllables. I just think she’s quite a unique, very special little name!

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Definitely [name_f]Gracie[/name_f]. [name_u]Kasey[/name_u] is a boy name to me, [name_f]Lacey[/name_f] sounds like a dog’s name, [name_u]Macey[/name_u] doesn’t sound complete, and [name_u]Stacey[/name_u] and [name_u]Tracey[/name_u] sound old-ladyish.
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Lacey, as i think it’s elegant (like lace) and would make a good middle spot

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love: gracie

like: lacey, stacey, lacey

not for me: kacey, tracey

i love casey but only for a boy (its my brother’s name so i have a hard time seeing it as a girls name…)

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I love [name_u]Stacey[/name_u] :heartpulse: [name_f]Gracie[/name_f] is nice but I prefer just [name_f]Grace[/name_f]

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[name_u]Macey[/name_u] is my favourite, followed by [name_f]Gracie[/name_f]. [name_u]Stacey[/name_u] and [name_u]Tracey[/name_u] are very dated here in the UK and I do like [name_f]Lacey[/name_f] and [name_u]Casey[/name_u] too.

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Lacey!! I think it’s pretty and bubbly

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[name_f]Gracie[/name_f] and [name_f]Lacey[/name_f] are cute! Would consider using [name_u]Stacy[/name_u] just so I could have it going on. :laughing:

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[name_f]Lacey[/name_f] & [name_u]Macey[/name_u] (I like the [name_f]Macy[/name_f] spelling best) are my favorites!

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[name_u]Macey[/name_u] is by far my favourite, followed by [name_f]Lacey[/name_f]. i don’t mind [name_f]Gracie[/name_f], and i only like [name_u]Kacey[/name_u] spelled [name_f]Cassie[/name_f]. not a fan of [name_u]Stacey[/name_u] or [name_u]Tracey[/name_u]

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None of these are really my style but [name_f]Lacey[/name_f] would get my vote as a stand-alone name.

I do think [name_f]Gracie[/name_f] is a cute nickname for [name_f]Grace[/name_f] and [name_u]Macey[/name_u] could be a cute nickname for names like [name_f]Margaret[/name_f], but I wouldn’t personally use either on its own

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This seems like an ā€˜unpopular opinion’, but I honestly would say, [name_u]Tracey[/name_u]! I am for sure biased bc literally the sweetest old woman I know is named that. It still is rather uncommon, yet not ā€œalarmingā€, you know? Anyways, I’m not really sure why!! :mushroom: :teddy_bear: :banjo: :dove:

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[name_f]Gracie[/name_f], though I do like [name_u]Stacey[/name_u] as well.

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[name_u]Macey[/name_u] but spelt [name_f]Maisie[/name_f]. I’m not really sure why. I think it’s fun not to common and a bit spunky

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[name_f]Lacey[/name_f] is my favorite. It just sounds so sweet and dainty—like tea parties and frilly dresses. :blush:

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