The spelling of the name "Grace Baruch" follows the English language phonetic rules. "Grace" is spelled with a hard /g/ sound followed by a long /e/ vowel sound, represented as /ɡreɪs/ in IPA. "Baruch" is spelled with a soft /b/ sound and a short /a/ vowel sound, represented as /bəˈruk/ in IPA. The word "Baruch" is Hebrew in origin and means "blessed." Together, the name is pronounced as /ɡreɪs bəˈruk/ in IPA.
The word Grace Baruch does not have an etymology as it appears to be a combination of two distinct names, Grace and Baruch. An etymology typically explores the origin and historical development of a word or name, tracing its linguistic roots, historical usage, and semantic evolution. However, in this case, the two names do not have a common origin or shared etymology, as they are unrelated. Grace is derived from the Latin gratia meaning favor or blessing, while Baruch is Hebrew in origin and means blessed.