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Grey

35 replies

onetreehilll · 12/09/2018 20:01

Do you like the name Grey?

Would you say it's more suited to a girl or a boy?

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Heavystream · 12/09/2018 20:02

I’m not a fan but I would say it’s more of a boys name

Fuzzywig · 12/09/2018 20:03

I went to school with a Greyson unusual and I like it. He was/is male by the way

BleakBetty · 12/09/2018 20:03

I’d say a boy.

But honestly all it makes me think of is the awful drivel that is 50 Shades and the equally awful Christian Grey!

EmmaC78 · 12/09/2018 20:04

Boys name but I am not keen sorry.

Cyclewidow46 · 12/09/2018 20:14

I really like it!
Thinks it's more a boy's name.

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DrMadelineMaxwell · 12/09/2018 20:19

Friends of ours called their son Graham, nn Gray.

tarheelbaby · 12/09/2018 20:22

Long ago, where I grew up, many children (now grown ups!) had surnames as given names. It's a southern thang. I had a friend called Gray. Our other friend's dad ALWAYS called her Blue...

DemocracyDiesInDarkness · 12/09/2018 20:25

I so wanted to call DS this but I was pregnant when 50 shades got really popular. I think you'd be safer now.

DC06 · 12/09/2018 20:27

I really like Grayson with Grey as a nn. Defo a boys name to me x

MikeUniformMike · 12/09/2018 20:28

I know a Gra short for Graham. 50+ not shades of.

EthelThePiratesDaughter · 12/09/2018 21:09

It's not a name, it's a colour. You plum!

cloudtree · 12/09/2018 21:11

Gray is a common nickname for Graham. Graham is rather 1950s as a name

Vitalogy · 12/09/2018 21:15

For some reason Grey irritates me Confused Is it short for Graham then. Is it Grey or Gray.

DemocracyDiesInDarkness · 12/09/2018 21:56

What, like Scarlett @EthelThePiratesDaughter? Confused

LooksBetterWithAFilter · 12/09/2018 21:59

I like it definitely a boys name. I like Grayson too suggested it for ds2 but ex hated it.

SequinsOnEverything · 12/09/2018 22:12

I like it, definitely for a boy not a girl. I'd probably go for Grayson with the nick name grey. I'd definitely not go for Graham.

EthelThePiratesDaughter · 12/09/2018 23:36

Scarlet is at least a nice colour.

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Knittedfairies · 12/09/2018 23:38

I’ve seen Gray as a boy’s name.

bridgetreilly · 13/09/2018 00:16

It's the least interesting colour there is. It's used to describe things which are dreary and depressing. Why on earth would you want to give your child that as a name?

Mustbeoriginal38 · 13/09/2018 00:29

I like it. Always reminds me of this guy.

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ConsiderHerWaysAndOthers · 13/09/2018 00:31

Makes me think Anatomy or 50 shades... I think it’s awful, but if I had to choose I would say it’s a boy’s name because I’d maybe assume it was short for Grayson, the artist Grayson Perry for instance goes by Claire when he’s being his female alter ego...

Sungura · 13/09/2018 10:09

My cousin just had a Greyson. They may end up nn him Grey, I dunno. I like Greyson without being shortened, myself. And, yes, as others have noted it's also a nn for Graham. Grey strikes me more as a surname than a given name.

BluthsFrozenBananas · 13/09/2018 10:18

I quite like Greyson, but Grey on its own isn’t great. It so often used as a descriptor for something dull and ordinary, you know, it was grey day, he was a grey and boring man.

SoupDragon · 13/09/2018 10:19

It’s awful. Dreary and dull.

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