Re: Rosemary? and a male sibset, and Old English names.
Rosemary is pretty but it's the name of my half-aunt so I could never use itCordelia and Rosemary - nice
Beatrice and Rosemary - beautiful!
Celia and Rosemary - beautiful again!
Jesse and Rosemary - I love Jesse but it sounds like too much of a nickname rather than a formal one
Calvin and Rosemary - these don't look right together for some reason
Rosemary and Margaret - with the nns Rosie and Maggie this is really cute Alfred and Aubrey go really well but I don't like Aubrey - something about the 'elf power' makes me chuckle :)I like:Annis
Ætte - how do you pronounce this?Hædde
Mungo alice x

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Rosemary? and a male sibset, and Old English names.  ·  Caitlín  ·  2/10/2005, 9:46 PM
Re: Rosemary? and a male sibset, and Old English names.  ·  Edie  ·  2/11/2005, 11:12 AM
Re: Rosemary? and a male sibset, and Old English names.  ·  Lissa Hannah  ·  2/11/2005, 9:29 AM
Re: Rosemary? and a male sibset, and Old English names.  ·  alice  ·  2/11/2005, 4:05 AM
Ætte pronunciation.  ·  Caitlín  ·  2/11/2005, 5:53 AM
Thanks :) nt  ·  alice  ·  2/11/2005, 10:39 AM
Re: Rosemary? and a male sibset, and Old English names.  ·  Elinor  ·  2/11/2005, 4:04 AM
Re: Rosemary? and a male sibset, and Old English names.  ·  EmmaThompsonFan  ·  2/11/2005, 2:44 AM