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Rosalie and Cecily
I am liking both at the moment, so I was hoping you guys could suggest some combos for each. Maybe the right combo will pull one ahead of the other. My other favorite girls name is Amelia Joy. Thanks! :)
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I adore bothAnd the two combos that come to mind are Rosalie Pearl and Cecily Maeve.
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Cecily was on my favorite list for a very long time, so that is my pick between the two. The problem I had was combos too.Cecily Elizabeth
Cecily Nadine
Cecily Isabelle
Cecily Miranda
Cecily Eve
Cecily Jane
Cecily Rose
Cecily Olivia
Cecily Veronica
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Well there are the usual suspects:
Cecily Jane/ Rosalie Jane
Cecily Anne/ Rosalie Anne
Cecily May/ Rosalie May
Cecily Elizabeth/ Rosalie Elizabeth
Cecily Grace/ Rosalie GraceAnd then:Cecily Josephine
Cecily Amandine (This one's been rattling around my head for weeks now!)
Cecily Rosamund
Cecily Sophia
Cecily Jemima
Cecily Leona
Cecily Fleur
Cecily Felicity (Just so sing-songy! That is definitely light and fluffy!)
Cecily Iris
Rosalie Aurelia
Rosalie Madeleine
Rosalie Charlotte
Rosalie Margot/ Marguerite
Rosalie Irene/ Irena
Rosalie Anneliese
Rosalie Annabeth
Rosalie Olivia
Rosalie EloiseOf the two I prefer Cecily, though I do like Rosalie more and more lately. Any combos strike your fancy?
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I've got to be honest: I never understood the appeal to these names. I know a lot of people here like them, but I just don't think they pack much punch.I can still give you suggestions, though:Rosalie Mary
Rosalie Frances
Rosalie Jane
Rosalie Bella
Rosalie Katherine
Rosalie QuinnCecily Nicole
Cecily Olive
Cecily May
Cecily June
Cecily August
Cecily BeatriceAmelie Joy is all right, but it sounds like Almond Joy.
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I like Rosalie very much. Cecily is a bit too frilly but it's ok.Rosalie Beatrice
Rosalie Lydia
Rosalie Anna
Rosalie ClaireCeciliy Martha
Cecily Louise
Cecily Julia
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You could compromise with Rosalie Cecile ( a nice French ooomph there!)
Or Cecily Rosalind
I think Cecily and Cicely are nice names but the meaning puts me off.
I love Rosalie and think what is a nice mn for it would also suit CecilyRosalie Veronica (I was put in mind of Veronica because Dame Cecily Veronica Wedgwood was a famous English historian)
Rosalie Victoria
Rosalie Vivien

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I LOVE Rosalie. It's just so quaint and adorable. Cecily is nice, too. I'm more partial to Cécile (as both Rosalie and Cécile were Gracie Allen's middle names :)), but Cecily is very nice.Combo suggestions:Rosalie Charlotte
Rosalie Gwyneth
Rosalie Kate
Rosalie Jane
Rosalie Estella
Rosalie Seraphina
Rosalie Corinne
Rosalie Camille
Rosalie Maren
Rosalie Christabel
Rosalie Davina Cecily Theodora
Cecily Fiona
Cecily Cora
Cecily Frieda
Cecily Justine
Cecily Flora
Cecily Bronwen
Cecily Arabella
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I really like Cecily Justine... It has a beautiful sound to it!
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