Rosalind! (m)
in reply to a message by Lily8
I love both names a lot, but Rosalind is the clear winner for me. The 'd' makes it feel more complete, and much stronger and crisper as well. Plus I love the association with the Shakespeare character. (Not just the fact it's a Shakespeare character, but the character in particular. I know Rosaline is a WS character– two of them actually– as well, but I don't know Love's Labour's Lost and though I really have a soft spot for the R+J character, it's a bit weird of me as she actually never appears onstage. Rosalind in As You Like It is, I think, one of Shakespeare's best female characters and I really like her.)
So yeah. You really can't go wrong, but I'm blinded by love for Rosalind.
So yeah. You really can't go wrong, but I'm blinded by love for Rosalind.