sister named her baby!!!

She’s expecting a handsome little man…

She chose [name]Greyson[/name] [name]Curtis[/name]

…which I think is a handsome name. Perfect. [name]Curtis[/name] is after our grandfather… And [name]Greyson[/name] is just because she liked it… I love love love this name… Not crazy about the spelling she chose for [name]Greyson[/name] though… Think it would be nicer as Gracen…

Of course… Is her baby… Not my decision… Her choice has already been made… But I’m curious what others think… So for the sake of discussion… Which spelling do you guys like best:: [name]Greyson[/name] or Gracen?

I actually prefer [name]Grayson[/name]!

I’d have preferred [name]Grayson[/name], but I definitely like [name]Greyson[/name] over Gracen. Gracen looks far too similar to the female name [name]Grace[/name].

Congrats on your new nephew!

Your sister picked a lovely name! And I actually like it spelled [name]Greyson[/name] (but I am someone who hates spelling the color gray rather than grey in American English). As someone mentioned, Gracen is a bit too similar to [name]Grace[/name] for my taste.

The Gracen spelling is used mostly by parents who want to use this name for girls, and so are nudging it closer to [name]Grace[/name]. So yes, [name]Greyson[/name] or [name]Grayson[/name] is much better for a boy.

I prefer the spelling [name]Greyson[/name]. Gracen is the girl version.

This is a very handsome name!

Great name! I like the [name]Greyson[/name] spelling best.

I like [name]Grayson[/name]. It’s the name of a friend of mine, and I think the easiest to remember, as most Americans spell ‘[name]Gray[/name]’ with an a instead of an e.

I like [name]Grayson[/name] and [name]Greyson[/name]. [name]Both[/name] of them are very masculine, handsome names to me. However, Gracen sounds very feminine to me. [name]Greyson[/name] [name]Curtis[/name] is a great name! Congrats on your nephew :slight_smile:

[name]Greyson[/name] [name]Curtis[/name] is a fine name. I love the nickname [name]Grey[/name].

I’d stick with the [name]Greyson[/name] spelling. Like other posters have pointed out, Gracen is typically used by parents trying to feminize the name for a girl.

[name]Greyson[/name]. Gracen looks ridiculous and feminine. And I like [name]Greyson[/name] over [name]Grayson[/name]. I always spell it as grey, not gray. Plus, I like [name]Grey[/name]'s Anatomy. Lol.

I don’t care what the other posters say, I also [name]Love[/name] [Name]Gracen[/Name] for a boy and don’t understand why it has to be a girl’s name while all these girls get boys names and people are okay with it. Besides, boys can be Graceful too!

Another vote for [name]Grayson[/name]!