Rosalind
How do you pronounce Rosalind? I've heard it pronounced two different ways and I'm wondering which is the most common.
Also, what are your thoughts on the name? I really like it as a middle name.
Also, what are your thoughts on the name? I really like it as a middle name.
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I say it "ROZ-lind". I love the name Rosalind. It looks like a fairy-tale princess name and sound like she'll break your jaw if ya look at her wrong!
I live in Australia and would say ROSE-a-lind. It would make a very pretty MN =)
ROSE-ah-lind
I dislike the ROZ-ah-lind pronunciation. I think it sounds really harsh.
I'm not a fan because of the pronunciation difficulty. I love Rose just on its own. :)
I dislike the ROZ-ah-lind pronunciation. I think it sounds really harsh.
I'm not a fan because of the pronunciation difficulty. I love Rose just on its own. :)
ROZ-uh-lind.
I've only ever heard ROZalind on a living person; which squares with the probable etymology. If it's derived from Rose, then no doubt ROSEalind would be suitable. But I much prefer the Germanic origin!
I've known a very nice one and a rather ghastly one. No help there. The As You Like It connection is a very good one. The pronunciation issue ... is an issue. But I wouldn't hesitate to use Rosamond, which I've also heard as ROZamond instead of ROSEamond. So, yeah, maybe a mn is the way to go.
What would you put with it as a fn?
I've known a very nice one and a rather ghastly one. No help there. The As You Like It connection is a very good one. The pronunciation issue ... is an issue. But I wouldn't hesitate to use Rosamond, which I've also heard as ROZamond instead of ROSEamond. So, yeah, maybe a mn is the way to go.
What would you put with it as a fn?
I'm from California and I say RAHZ-uh-lind.
Rose-a-lind, with the beginning like the word "rose". I think it's absolutely beautiful this way. I'm a bit disappointed to see that so many people pronounce it ROZ, I think that just sounds so ugly.
I pronounce Rosalind as ROOS-AH-LIND.
For what it's worth, I'm from the west coast of the U.S. I say, "RAHZ-uh-lind."
Rosalind is lovely without trying too hard. She's effortlessly elegant. :-)
Rosalind is lovely without trying too hard. She's effortlessly elegant. :-)
When I first met my husband, Jimmy Carter was President and my husband had a joke that he loved to tell and the joke started with whomever was First Lady at the time walking into a bar. So at the time the First Lady was Rosalynn Carter and he persisted in calling her "RAHZ-uh-lin" Carter, close to the way you pronounce Rosalind, just without the final D. Every time I told him that it was "ROZ-a-lin" with a long O and my sister told him the same thing when he told her the joke, and he persisted in ignoring that and continued to pronounce it the same way. But he did that with everything. It was always a waste of time to correct him in pronunciation.
This is the way I prefer to pronounce it. Seems like most people say ROZ-uh-lind, though.
I pronounce it ROZ-a-lind, with a long O in the first syllable. It's okay but I prefer Rosaline.
ROZ-ah-lind. I think it's lovely, very feminine without being a pretty princess name. It reminds me of the middle ages and a dusty rose color.
ROZ-uh-lind.
It's nice and undervalued. But I like Rosamund better, personally.
It's nice and undervalued. But I like Rosamund better, personally.
Out loud I say ROZ-a-lind. In my head I think rose-a-lind like it's separate words.
I think it's gorgeous. Regal, pretty, strong, feminine. I prefer Roslyn (ROZ-lyn) but Rosalind is not too far behind it.
Have you seen any of Rosalind Russel's movies? I watched "The Trouble with Angels" not too long ago.
I think it's gorgeous. Regal, pretty, strong, feminine. I prefer Roslyn (ROZ-lyn) but Rosalind is not too far behind it.
Have you seen any of Rosalind Russel's movies? I watched "The Trouble with Angels" not too long ago.
ROZ-a-lind.
I really like it a lot. I think it's pretty.
I really like it a lot. I think it's pretty.