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Variations of Chase: My grandson and his wife finally settled on Chase as a name for their impending son.?
But people have been giving them ideas and the field has now expanded to include Chasen, Chasten, Chaste, Chastain and Race. I kind of prefer Race. If they give the child a name that starts with S like Steven people might think it's Ray. But I don't say a word. Not my business and if they want to lurk around and look over my shoulder while I'm typing I can't be blamed for what they see. Which of these names do you think is better?
14 Answers
- xfilesfanLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Chase. Actually, I'd vote for giving him a more formal name and using Chase as a nickname. I mean, Chase is cute for a little kid, maybe cool for an older kid, but let's face it: when he's an adult in the business world, he'll probably want a "real" name.
- beenthereLv 71 decade ago
The boy's name Chase is pronounced chayce. It is of English and Old French origin, and its meaning is "huntsman". Surname, and originally a nickname for a huntsman.
Chase has 4 variant forms: Chace, Chasen, Chayce and Chayse.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I like Chase or Chasen
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- 5 years ago
Chase/Chace Alexander is a nice name. (I like the different spelling of Chase btw.) Chace Matthew Chace Evertte Chace Clark Chace Elroy Chace Jackson Chace Bennett I really like Chace Elroy or Chace Bennett... Hope that helps a little.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I actually really like the name Chase!!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I prefer Chase.
- N and A's MommaLv 71 decade ago
Tell them to stick with Chase. All the other names are just ridiculous.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I like Chase, spelt Chayse.