Peace shimmers like sunrise on a quiet sea. The name flows from the modern English word for harmony, slipping back through Old French “pais” to noble Latin “pax,” so it carries a little Roman swagger in its pocket. Unisex to the last letter, Peace fits a son or daughter as smoothly as a dove finds the sky. Say it once and the playground hushes; say it twice and you can almost hear church bells and maracas sharing the same beat. It paints pictures of olive branches, Nobel prizes, and Lennon’s “Imagine,” yet its laid-back sound keeps things as calm as an afternoon siesta. Rare on the charts but rich in glow, Peace is a tiny, five-letter truce that parents can lovingly offer the world.