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[Opinions] Joyce?
If Grace can rise to star status, why is the not dissimilar Joyce still lagging in No Baby's Land?
I've never been a fan of Joyce, but it's been used since the Middle Ages and so has history behind it.
Also, it's a name that my cousin is considering as a middle name for baby Emma (though I vastly prefer Emma Joy)Is Joyce destined to rise again?
WDYT?
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While Grace (even though I don't really care for it) seems forever classic, Joyce seems terminally dated. I'd much rather see Joy being used.
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If you compare the popularity (http://www.behindthename.com/top/search.php?terms=joyce+grace), you can see that Grace was popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Since Joyce was so popular in the mid-20th century, it will take longer to come back, if it does.

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ditto, plus mI think it's as simple as that. Joyce will take another 30-50 years to come back, if it ever does.My stepson and his wife used Joyce as a mn for their girl born last year, but that was because of family tradition. The grandmother is Brenda Joyce and mother is Angela Joyce. Baby is Elizabeth Joyce.
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Probably not. It isn't that similar to Grace. They're both one-syllable names that end in the s sound and they're both old, but that's about it. Grace is also a noun with religious conotations, and that helped bring it back.
Joyce has none of those. And most people probably feel as you do, that they like Joy better.
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I don't know if it will rise again. I think it's unlikely, at least for the near future. I know I love Grace, but I'm very lukewarm on Joyce, and I really only like it at all because I have a positive association to go with it. That OYS sound is just unappealing. Even the way my mouth moves when I say Joyce is kind of unpleasant, imo. Joyce comes out all puckered and weaselly. I feel the same about the OYD sound in Lloyd or the OYT sound in Hoyt. Joy may be the only "oy" name I come close to loving.
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