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Rosemary
Opinions on this name? I've always loved it as a mn but I'm liking it more as a fn now. I think Rosie is a cute nn. How does Rosemary sound with my other names: Andreas, Julian, Leo, Eva, Isabel, and Emilia? How does Rosemary Elizabeth sound? It is too long? Last name is one syllable and starts with a C. Thanks.
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I love Rosemary Elizabeth I think it's amazing.
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I like it, but I do think Rosemary Elizabeth is a bit long, especially when you tack a surname on the end. How long is your surname?My favourite nickname for it is Romy. :DRosemary Emilia or Rosemary Isabel would be lovely.

This message was edited 4/20/2010, 8:19 AM

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Her surname would only be one syllable, 5 letters. So its really short.
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Well obviously I love it, lol! We use Rosy as a nickname. I think Rosemary fits in great with your other names. Rosemary Elizabeth is beautiful, and one we considered, though it is a teeny bit too big. Here is a list of middle names for Rosemary we considered:
http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9383878At the end, we didn't choose any of the names on our list, my DH came up with one he wanted more!

This message was edited 4/20/2010, 9:30 AM

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I adore Rosemary!
I think it's lovely with your other names as well.
Rosemary Elizabeth is fine... I'm not a big Elizabeth fan myself though, so next to my love for Rosemary, it really falls flat.
Rosie is adorable as a nickname; I had Molly as my pick for a nickname (Molly is a nickname for Mary, and that is enough for me).
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I think Rosemary makes a lovely fn or mn. I love the nn Rosie for it too. I also think it fits in well with the other names you mentioned and Rosemary Elizabeth does sound pretty, but is rather long. I like:Rosemary Clara
Rosemary Olivia
Rosemary Hannah
Rosemary Kate
Rosemary Alice
Rosemary Lucia
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I love Rosemary! It's one of my favorite female names. I like Rose and Rosy as nicknames for it. (I can't handle the spelling Rosie as a nickname for it since Rosemary ends in a Y. ;) )It's nice with your other names.Rosemary Elizabeth sounds fine.
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I'm the same way with Rosy's nickname! I can't STAND the Rosie spelling!

This message was edited 4/20/2010, 9:31 AM

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