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[Opinions] Grace or Robyn?
Which one do you like best , and why? Thanks.
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Grace. Pretty, feminine and classic.:)
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I like Grace better. It reminds me of peace!!!! Robyn reminds me of an angry bird, I don't know why though!!!lol!!!
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GraceIt's not too common for a first name, it's very pretty, traditional, and a name I'm sure most girls would love to have. Robyn sounds dated to me for a girl. I do like Robin for a boy, though.______________________________________________
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Grace pretty name
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Grace!Grace is prettier, more distinguished, and just better. Robyn is a strange variant of Robin._________________________________________________
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Despite its exteme popularity right now, of the two I prefer Grace. Robyn has just never been a favorite, though I do prefer the Robin spelling. I really like it for a boy, though. :b
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Robyn by far, because it is seldom used. There are going to be Gracies all over the place pretty soon.Leslie, lucky mommy to Scott (2000), Delaney (2002), and Larissa (2005)
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Grace! nt :):0
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I like Robyn. Grace reminds me of old ladies and my hairdresser's name is Robyn and she's really nice so yeah...
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Mum to Hayley Anne. :)Robyn. I like both names but Robyn isn't as popular. :)
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I prefer Grace. Robyn reminds me of robbing.
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GraceRobyn is for English-speakers just an early example of the randym Y trend. Also, at least two sources give Robyn as a male name, a Welsh nn of Robert: http://snipurl.com/krhi, listed under the name Robat, and http://snipurl.com/krhl. (However I've got to say that I haven't checked the first site out properly for reliability, and the second site, while excellent for history, can be a bit dubious as to etymology at times.)Robin (only if it's in honour of the bird) or Robina is nice enough for a girl imo. Indeed, I think it'd be refreshing today since Grace is a little overpopular now imo, especially as a mn.
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Grace...Grace is a classic name with a nice meaning. It will definitely stand the test of time. It sounds good on a little girl or a grown professional woman.Robyn sounds very dated to me - I think of the 1980s and big hair. I especially don't like the y spelling. I also generally associate Robin with a man - as in Christopher Robin.
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