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Grace/Gracelyn/Gracen
Which would you use? Thanks.
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I would use Grace but I am not a fan of any of them
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I prefer Gracia, myself.But if it's between those three, it'd have to be Grace. Gracelyn is horribly trendy and Gracen looks like a misspelling of Grayson.
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Grace. There is nothing wrong with using Grace in her simple entirety. I know of Gracies, Graysons, and Gracelyns and they don't strike me as beautiful as Grace. grace (noun): 1. elegance or beauty of form, manner, motion, or action.
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Gracelyn.
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Grace and Grace only.:)
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Grace would remind me pleasantly of a friend, and also translates Anne. Gracelyn and Gracen? I can hardly bear to type them, let alone use them!
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I prefer Grace out of those, Gracelyn feels too slurred and Gracen really should be Greyson/Grayson imo so it bothers me. Gracie is much sweeter imo though.
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If I had to use one it'd be Grace. Gracen sounds like a boy (Grayson). Both Gracen and Gracelyn sound pretty unsubstantial somehow.
I'd definitely jump on the Graciela bandwagon.
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I wouldn't use any of them, but Grace is by FAR my favourite of the three.
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Of those choices, I'd choose Grace, but I'd prefer Grazia, Graziella, or Graciela.
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Another Graciela fan. Yay!
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GraceGrace or maybe Gracia or Graciela

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Graciela is utterly gorgeous. If Gabriella can catch on, why isn't Graciela doing better in the charts? Great name.

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Not a clue! It would be such a welcome change too!
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I wouldn't use any myself, but probably Grace. Gracen and Gracelyn seem too trendy, especially Gracen...
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Grace. The others are plastic wannabe names to me. I require names to have the best chance of sounding just as good fifty years from now and beyond. So trendy here-today-gone-tomorrow names like Gracelyn and Gracen are non-starters for me. I just don't see them aging gracefully (pun intended).

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Grace, always Grace. It's simple, sweet, and charming.
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