beckyboo answered Friday January 11 2008, 11:29 pm: Gracie Mae is cute, but what about using Gracie as a nickname for Grace? Gracie is an adorable nickname, but I'm iffy about it as a full name. Lets say she wants to be a lawyer; She will probably want something more substantial. A businesswoman named Grace sounds much more sophisticated and professional than a businesswoman named Gracie.
LiSaxOBaBii answered Thursday January 10 2008, 7:41 am: I think if you removed the "i" and just make her name Grace, that would work out better.
The name you have chosen sounds adorable, but once she grows up she'll need something more mature. I'd suggest changing the middle name also if you're willing to adjust her name to "Grace."
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