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This is my brother's name, it's a very chill name.
Ugly, sounds like Grandpa.
I can't say enough good things about this name as it holds a special place in my heart for being my son's name.
Grant has something almost regal about it even having just one syllable that doesn't happen with other one syllables names imo if we compare Grant to John, Paul, James, Mark...Grant stands out so much the only thing I fail to understand is why the name isn't more popular maybe it's because it's not a name that offers nickname options per say and people nowadays are putting too much emphasis on nicknames sometimes even choosing a name based on its nicknames.
But I don't think we all need nicknames I would rather not have one and be called by my full name so when I was choosing Grant's name I made sure to look for a name that would be so good that he wouldn't need a nickname.
Grant has also a beautiful meaning if you pay enough attention to it, it can be a wish that was Grant-ed to you (in my case, the dream to become a mother) it also means great and big/tall.
My son is definitely great and big but I don't speak only by a physical standpoint because he is too young (8 yo) but he is gigantic in my life and in everything he means to me, he is big.
The name also brings a classic feel to it without being overused I think parents out there are missing out on a great name when they decide to go for more "trendy" options.
Grant is respectable, honorable, intellectual without trying too hard it's a strong sounding name regardless of your accent and won't cause you any issues with spelling.
It's straight to the point.
Grant is great.
Ah, what a handsome name. Hopefully, people won't ask him to Grant wishes or anything like that.
I think Grant is a really cool and relaxed name. I may be slightly biased, but I love that it's an English word/verb, since my name, Breathe, is also an English word/verb lol.
Anyways, I think Grant is a very nice name.
Very handsome and a bit refined. I like it for a boy’s first name or middle name.
Grant is a strong name. It's my brother's name, he was born in 1979. I've never met anyone else with it. I really like it!
I don’t like it, I don’t like the sound of it, it almost sounds like the word grandpa or grandma.
I named my second son Grant. Only knew one person with that name, but now it’s getting to be a popular name. I love that name.
We named our son Grant in 1999, at that time it wasn’t so popular. I had read that it meant strong, courageous, trustworthy and compassionate. It’s a name that is free from any racial or ethnic identifiers and allowed our wonderful blessing to have his own life, free from judgement based on his name. Now at 19 years old, he would be assessed on his character: which is strong, intelligent, courageous, independent, compassionate and honest.
Grant is a name that gives me the vibe of a mature, chill guy. It's a pretty cool name.
Fine with a British accent, but it sounds pretty terrible to me in a U.S. accent, especially a Midwestern accent with the flat, nasal vowels. It's very abrupt and braying to my ear.
Grant is a great manly first name and very American.
I love the name Grant! Strong, handsome and with American pride and religious connotation. The reason I may choose Grant for my future son is because God has granted (allowed, given) me a son! Perfect!
I think of pell Grant and a genie granting a wish. Should stay as a surname.
Grant is the name of a delightful, brave, handsome, and proud leader. Grant is one of those names that flows easily. This is a name that would indicate that the person is mature and well educated.
I don't really care for this as a first name, it's rather short and dull.
Great name. Not too popular, but not unheard of. Not childish, but not dated. It's a very strong name that will suit all ages well. Plus, there's really no way for anyone to get "kre8tiv" and butcher the spelling!
My brother's name is Grant! :)
It's not bad. But I hate it when people say "Gran-t", it's pronounced "Grah-nt".
One of my closest friends is called this. My impression of this name is somebody who is strong, assertive, but still loves to have fun... at least that's what he is anyways. All in all, a great name.
The only Grant I know is six feet five inches tall, so he really suits the meaning of "large"! Not terrible but I don't think I'd use it.
Grant is a nice name, not too popular, but not too unusual either. It sounds original, but not too strange.
I really like this name. It's very strong and masculine.
Grant is a nice name for a boy. Strong, solid and easy to grow up with.

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