Yes, Rose, it's quite beautiful, but I'd still like the option of using Vivienne at some point (:
(It's either that or Julianne, eheh)
So, here's my list thus far:
(And no, the abundance of Y's was not intentional at all. I usually dislike names spelled with too many/unnecessary y's, but these are few exeptions)
Grace Maryam
Grace Cathryn
Grace Tamara/Tamar
Grace Lydia (Not too sure of this one. I undoubtedly love Lydia, but maybe it's a bit short itself to complement Grace nicely. I guess it would depend on the last name )
Grace Magdalene
Any more suggestions would be gladly accepted (:
Grace
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~Nadezhda
, Aug 15 2009 11:08 AM
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#21
Posted 15 August 2009 - 03:45 PM
#22
Posted 15 August 2009 - 04:02 PM
from you list I like Grace Maryam the best (though Grace Miriam would be lovely as well) Here some more suggestions:
Grace Madison
Grace Abigail
Grace Angelina
Grace Isobel (I think this might have been suggested already, but I think its quite lovely)
Grace Julia
Grace Hannah (Hannah means grace in Hebrew so I think that's kind of neat)
Grace Madison
Grace Abigail
Grace Angelina
Grace Isobel (I think this might have been suggested already, but I think its quite lovely)
Grace Julia
Grace Hannah (Hannah means grace in Hebrew so I think that's kind of neat)
#23
Posted 15 August 2009 - 04:18 PM
Yes, that's my favorite combo as well.
And I love Miriam! I usually like Miriam/Mariam without any Y's, but next to Grace, Maryam/Myriam seems to add an interesting touch. A tad exotic, maybe.
Anyway I think Grace Mariam would be lovely as well. (It's not evident at all that I'm an indecisive person, riiiiight? lol )
And I love Miriam! I usually like Miriam/Mariam without any Y's, but next to Grace, Maryam/Myriam seems to add an interesting touch. A tad exotic, maybe.
Anyway I think Grace Mariam would be lovely as well. (It's not evident at all that I'm an indecisive person, riiiiight? lol )
#24
Posted 15 August 2009 - 04:29 PM
Oooh, I just thought of another:
Grace Marianne
Grace Marianne
#25
Posted 15 August 2009 - 04:34 PM
It's lovely! Do you pronounce it MA-rianne or mari-ANNE? *mumble*
#26
Posted 15 August 2009 - 05:36 PM
I've always said it "Mary-anne" Another suggestion:
Grace Mariana (Mary-ana)
Grace Mariana (Mary-ana)
#27
Posted 15 August 2009 - 05:45 PM
I like that pronunciation!I've always said it "Mary-anne"
If said "MAIR-ree-uhn, I prefer Marian, which wouldn't be so bad with Grace either (:
#28
Posted 15 August 2009 - 05:49 PM
Yes. Grace Marian sounds lovely as well.
So the "mary" names seem to you well with it:
Grace Maryam
Grace Miriam
Grace Marianne
Grace Marian
Grace Mariana
So the "mary" names seem to you well with it:
Grace Maryam
Grace Miriam
Grace Marianne
Grace Marian
Grace Mariana
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