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[Opinions] I almost like it.
I love Ambrose and like Ambrosine very much, but I'm not as keen on Ambrosia. I think it's a wee bit too much of a noun for me. I could see Rosie coming out of Ambrosia but I'd be less keen on Rose. For whatever reason, Rose is too much of a seperate, whole name for me to like as a nickname but Rosie is, well, nicknamey. As another example, it's like the name Jeremy--I can see Jerry as a nn, but not Remy, even though those letters appear in Jeremy.


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It’s all the same. What the hell good to you
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I know what you mean, the dictionary screams at me for liking Ambrosia.Rosie. That's an idea. I think I like it more than Rose. :o)

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