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[Opinions] Re: Birdie
It risks coming off as too cutesy in a combo.Too true. She's good at baking pies and doing the quickstep.I left out the part about the quickstep, but I responded to New_Chloe with this exact same sentiment (before even seeing this)! I like the imagery the name gives me.Birdie Margaret, Birdie Harriet, and Birdie Agatha are very, very nice and warm. Love them, and proof that Birdie doesn't need a simple one-syllable name to retain the coziness that I get from it.I do like the look of Birdie Roisin, but will have to sit with it.Thanks!
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Great minds think alike. :)What about Anglicizing it to Birdie Rosheen? Or another Rose name with Birdie?
Birdie Roselle
Birdie Rosemary
Birdie Roslyn
Birdie Rhosyn
Birdie Rose
Birdie Rosalie
Birdie Roseanne
Birdie Rosanna
Birdie Rosabel
Birdie Rosaleen
Birdie RosamundNah, those aren't as good for me. Rosaleen, Rosheen, or Rhosyn are alright, I guess. They just don't have the same domestic effect. But maybe you like some? I do like the idea of Birdie with roses. Because you know, they'd be the print on her apron while she's baking the pies. :)

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Birdie Rosalind would be pretty!

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Hmm, I do like Birdie Rosaleen. Quite cute. And even though Birdie and Rosalie both end in -ie, I'm loving that combo, too. The more I see Birdie Roisin, the more I like it. Birdie Rosabel is darling! Love it!Because you know, they'd be the print on her apron while she's baking the pies. :)You know what I like! :D
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