Is Grayson trendy?

I love the name [name_u]Gray[/name_u] but like longer names(at least 2 syllables). The only one I can think of is [name_m]Grayson[/name_m]. Any other ideas? Is [name_m]Grayson[/name_m] trendy?
Thanks! :slight_smile:

I love the name [name_m]Grayson[/name_m] too and when I asked the berries if it was trendy most said yes. Apparently surname names are trendy.

I also think is sounds like a soap opera name such as [name_m]Slade[/name_m].

[name_u]Gray[/name_u] is lovely on its own; why not use that?

As you know I love [name_u]Gray[/name_u]. [name_u]Gray[/name_u] is not a new name, [name_u]Gray[/name_u] has been around a long time. I find [name_u]Gray[/name_u] handsome and sophisticated. [name_m]Grayson[/name_m] is nice but I find it less sophisticated, harder to see on a grown man. Grayden is another choice but I feel the same I do about [name_m]Grayson[/name_m].

I think [name_m]Grayson[/name_m]'s popularity trajectory indicates trendiness. Of course, surnames are very…of the moment, but [name_m]Grayson[/name_m] specifically feels trendy.

I think because of its -son ending you could consider it trendy.

Most definitely…the top chart on this link screams “TRENDY!”

Yeah I could see that. [name_f]Love[/name_f] [name_u]Gray[/name_u] and it’s history but like a longer name with my surname. I guess I’ll keep looking! Thanks!