Rosana and Rosalind
What do you think of each name and how do you pronounce them?
Also happy to hear any combo ideas. TIA!
Also happy to hear any combo ideas. TIA!
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Rose-Ana and Rose-UH-lind
If you drop the "D" on the second one it flows really nicely into "Rose-UH-Linn" Or "Ros-UH-Linn", both are really nice.
If you drop the "D" on the second one it flows really nicely into "Rose-UH-Linn" Or "Ros-UH-Linn", both are really nice.
Well, I'm an English speaker. I looked at Rosana and figured it might be pronounced ro-sah-nuh (long "o" like "hope", soft "s", "a" as in "raw"), but I see it's a variant of Roxana, so I guess the "o" should also sound like "raw".
Rosalind is one I like very much already. I say RAWZ-uh-lind ("i" as in "win").
I prefer Rosalind, for both sound and look, over Rosana.
Rosalind Helena (heh-LE-nuh)
Rosalind Honora
Rosalind Viola (VIE-uh-luh)
Rosalind Maeve
Rosalind Carys
Rosalind Moira
Rosalind Gwen
Rosalind Kate
Rosalind Claire/Clare
Rosalind Tess
Rosalind Winter
Rosalind Pearl
Rosalind is one I like very much already. I say RAWZ-uh-lind ("i" as in "win").
I prefer Rosalind, for both sound and look, over Rosana.
Rosalind Helena (heh-LE-nuh)
Rosalind Honora
Rosalind Viola (VIE-uh-luh)
Rosalind Maeve
Rosalind Carys
Rosalind Moira
Rosalind Gwen
Rosalind Kate
Rosalind Claire/Clare
Rosalind Tess
Rosalind Winter
Rosalind Pearl
Ooh, I've long been fond of Rosalind. It has an excellent mix of brassiness and fairy-like delicacy. I saw the combo of Rosalind Kate somewhere and always admired it - classic yet fresh.
Rosana I'm not as into. I think Rose Anna would be more interesting visually, and more whimsical. Its's quainter. Very pretty though. I really itch to pair it with something sultry, like Rosana Salome , Rosana Delilah, or Rosana Veronique.
Rosana I'm not as into. I think Rose Anna would be more interesting visually, and more whimsical. Its's quainter. Very pretty though. I really itch to pair it with something sultry, like Rosana Salome , Rosana Delilah, or Rosana Veronique.
Rosana - ro-zan-uh
Rosalind roz-uh-lind
I much prefer Rosalind over Rosana, I think it looks nicer and is more classy. I also think Rosalie or Rosaline are lovely alternatives.
Combos for Rosalind:
Rosalind Maria
Rosalind Renee
Rosalind Grace
Rosalind Alice
Rosalind Matilda
Rosalind Anna
Rosalind roz-uh-lind
I much prefer Rosalind over Rosana, I think it looks nicer and is more classy. I also think Rosalie or Rosaline are lovely alternatives.
Combos for Rosalind:
Rosalind Maria
Rosalind Renee
Rosalind Grace
Rosalind Alice
Rosalind Matilda
Rosalind Anna
Rosalind Alice - omg I totally forgot that this was my stock combo years ago!
I would pronounce Rosana to rhyme with Hosana (Rose-Anna). Personally, I don't care for the name Rosana nor do I care for Roseanne.
On the other hand, Rosalind is music to my ears. I love the meaning of it (as do I any horse-related name). I pronounce it Roz-e-lind. I think I leave off the final "d" sound pretty much though.
Combos for Rosalind:
Rosalind Eulalie
Rosalind Emelia
Rosalind Wren
Rosalind Carmina
Rosalind Adele
Rosalind Lisette
Rosalind Elise
Rosalind Amor
Rosalind Juliet
Rosalind Lenore
Rosalind Amalthea
Rosalind Cecelia
Rosalind Etain (if you want to go all horsey)
Do you like any? :)
On the other hand, Rosalind is music to my ears. I love the meaning of it (as do I any horse-related name). I pronounce it Roz-e-lind. I think I leave off the final "d" sound pretty much though.
Combos for Rosalind:
Rosalind Eulalie
Rosalind Emelia
Rosalind Wren
Rosalind Carmina
Rosalind Adele
Rosalind Lisette
Rosalind Elise
Rosalind Amor
Rosalind Juliet
Rosalind Lenore
Rosalind Amalthea
Rosalind Cecelia
Rosalind Etain (if you want to go all horsey)
Do you like any? :)
This message was edited 4/21/2011, 7:49 PM
Rosana - I would assume it was pronounced "ro-ZAHN-ə"; "ro-ZAN-ə" is possible too. I prefer Rosanna because I think it looks better. Either way it is a pretty name.
Rosalind. - I pronounce it RAHZ-ə-lind (keep in mind "ah", "aw", and the short "o" sound are the same in my accent). I think Rosalind is lovely, but I personally wouldn't use it because of the varying pronunciations.
Rosana Matilda
Rosana Caroline
Rosana Maria
Rosana Phoebe
Rosana Sylvie
Rosalind Amy
Rosalind Emma
Rosalind Iris
Rosalind Eve
From your PNL:
Rosana Leonie
Rosana Carys
Rosana Colette
Rosana Gwenyth
Rosana Katrin
Rosana Tesni
Rosana Deirdre
Rosalind Thora
Rosalind Gwen
Rosalind Farah
Rosalind Carys
Rosalind Bonnie
Rosalind. - I pronounce it RAHZ-ə-lind (keep in mind "ah", "aw", and the short "o" sound are the same in my accent). I think Rosalind is lovely, but I personally wouldn't use it because of the varying pronunciations.
Rosana Matilda
Rosana Caroline
Rosana Maria
Rosana Phoebe
Rosana Sylvie
Rosalind Amy
Rosalind Emma
Rosalind Iris
Rosalind Eve
From your PNL:
Rosana Leonie
Rosana Carys
Rosana Colette
Rosana Gwenyth
Rosana Katrin
Rosana Tesni
Rosana Deirdre
Rosalind Thora
Rosalind Gwen
Rosalind Farah
Rosalind Carys
Rosalind Bonnie
I like both.
Rosana: ro-ZANN-uh, ro-ZAH-nuh, or ro-SAH-nuh. My least favorite of those is ro-ZANN-uh, but it's probably the most common.
Rosalind: RAWZ-uh-lihnd / RAHZ-ih-lihnd. My accent is one of those where "ah" and "aw" are basically the same, and I'm not quite sure which one best describes the say I say Rosalind. At any rate, I usually say it with a short "o" sound.
Rosana: ro-ZANN-uh, ro-ZAH-nuh, or ro-SAH-nuh. My least favorite of those is ro-ZANN-uh, but it's probably the most common.
Rosalind: RAWZ-uh-lihnd / RAHZ-ih-lihnd. My accent is one of those where "ah" and "aw" are basically the same, and I'm not quite sure which one best describes the say I say Rosalind. At any rate, I usually say it with a short "o" sound.