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[Opinions] Gratian
Just came upon this name the other day and am really loving it. I also like that it could be shortened to Gray. So wdyt of Gratian for a boy? Any combo ideas?
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The name always makes me think of the phrase "It grates on my nerves", and I can't shake that association. So, for me, the name would be a no-no, unfortunately. :3
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Unfortunately both "gray" and "Grecian" come to mind, making me think of the men's hair/beard product.
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I've always loved Gratian nn Gray since I first heard it around 6 or 7 years ago. I'm probably going to use this name for a character in a novel I plan on writing. It sounds strong but also very gentle, it sounds like the name of a kind, just, noble knight. The character won't be a knight though I plan on him seeming like a modern day knight.
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This message was edited 3/21/2013, 3:34 PM

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I like it. It's a really rare, beautiful name and the nickname Gray is smart imo. I see the name only for a boy (I'm a little confused that some people consider it for a girl..?).
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a fantastic find. kudos. i like Gratian Alexander or Gratian Michael.
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Gratian always reminds me of Grecian Formula for Men. I don't know if they still make that product, so it may not matter for your child's generation. But I can't get past it, sorry.
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