Re: Rosie
in reply to a message by Bex
It's too nickname-y for me. I love it as a nn, though. I like Rose on its own, moreso as a fn than a mn, but I also love Rosanna, Rosalind, Rosemary, and Rosalie--all of which could have Rosie as a nn.
BTW, I have a friend named Rose Ann (her fn and mn) who goes by Rosie, but I also have a friend with a dog named Rosie. :b So since I haven't seen my friend Rosie in a while, but I hear my friend Veronica talking about her DOG Rosie all the time now, I'm starting to see it as more of a pet's name. :(
Alice, Jack and Rose are wonderful together imo.
Rosie Bronwen - doesn't flow imo
Grace Edith - ok
Lila Maeve - very pretty
Eamon Alasdair - great!
Duncan Hamish - great!
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~Heather~
BTW, I have a friend named Rose Ann (her fn and mn) who goes by Rosie, but I also have a friend with a dog named Rosie. :b So since I haven't seen my friend Rosie in a while, but I hear my friend Veronica talking about her DOG Rosie all the time now, I'm starting to see it as more of a pet's name. :(
Alice, Jack and Rose are wonderful together imo.
Rosie Bronwen - doesn't flow imo
Grace Edith - ok
Lila Maeve - very pretty
Eamon Alasdair - great!
Duncan Hamish - great!
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~Heather~
This message was edited 7/17/2005, 9:18 PM