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Rose/Kate
WDYT of these names? I really love both but I worry that Rose might sound too old lady-ish/blah to other people. On the other hand I think it is far less common as a first name than Kate which sounds so clean and crisp and classic but I love that vintage feel to Rose. Any thoughts?
Thanks for your replies! Can I ask you (since more people seem to prefer Rose so far) what sort of girl you think of when you hear it?

This message was edited 5/18/2008, 11:58 PM

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I love both names, but prefer Rose for a fn and Kate for a mn in general. I think Rosie is a very sweet nn for Rose, which helps me to want to go with Rose.
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I know several Kates, and no Roses. I don't think Rose sounds old-ladyish, but sounds classic and sweet. I picture a sweet little girl with a round face, pink cheeks, and straight brown hair.
Like this: http://www.thecutekid.com/images/february2008/honor/February08_hm22.jpg
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What about Rosa Caitlin?
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I know two dozen Kate's and no Rose'sDoes that answer your question?(If not, let me be clear: go for Rose!)I believe it was Tippins who said Kate (and don't forget the inevitable Katie!) is "every girl ever." Totally agree. What a yawn. It's the nn for every Katherine / Katharine / Catherine / Kathryn / Katelin / Katelynn / Caitlin / Caitlynn etcadnauseum I know. Done to death. Boring. Tired. Needs a rest for about 50 years.
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Katherine nn 'Kate'...I like them both. But I prefer Katherine nn 'Kate'.
If Kate is meant to be a name on it's own, then I prefer Rose.
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I love both names, but prefer Kate. It's fresher.
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I think Rose is beautiful whereas Kate is quite plain. I'd go with Rose any day.S xx
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Rose! A million times Rose.
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Rose!As long as it is a fn. Kate is nice and crisp...but Rose has so much more pizzazz and personality.
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I like both but Rose is my favorite prefer KAtie
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Nope! Rose is fresh and spunky and sweet. Use it.Kate is every girl ever. It's neat but it's also every girl ever. In the interest of balance, favor Rose.
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I love both too death but I think Kate would be the victor.
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I don't think Rose is too old-ladyish at all. I'd love to see it on a little girl. It's much better as a first name than in the middle name slot, where it's overused and filler-y. Kate needs a rest. I see the appeal, but it's too worn out for me. Everybody and their mother is named/nicknamed Kate. If you must use it, I think it's far better as a nickname.
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My favorite out of the two would be Kate, for the exact reasons you gave. It sounds very crisp and classy, but I'd only use it as a NN. Rose is also lovely as a FN, and I don't find it old ladyish. Then again I'm biased because my MN is Roseann, and I also had a good friend named Rose.
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