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Do you like the nickname Rosie? Which of these full names would you choose?Rosalind
Rosalia
Rosannacan you comment on them?If you could pick any Rose-name to use Rosie as a nickname for which one?
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I love Rosie as a full name.But long versions I love Rosanna, Rosalie and Rosalia
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I like Rosie a bit, but love Rosemarie.Rosalind is very pretty. Its less girly feminine then Rosalinda, which just seems like you put Rosa and Linda together. It sounds like of a very pretty, strong woman.Rosalia is okay, but very sugary feminine, like the name of a housewife.Rosanna is nice.
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Rosie is cute for a little girl but I'd hope she could become Rose as an adult.I don't much like any of your three names, though Rosalind would be the best I suppose. Rosalia has pronunciation issues - roSAHlia or roZAYlia - and is longer and more cumbersome than Rosalie, which is bland but not bad. Rosanna is another name that could be shorter; I prefer Rosanne though I'd never use it.I like Rosamond very much and Rosemary well enough to consider using. I prefer them both in their full form.
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Rosie is really cute. i'd pick Rosalind out of those three. the other two sound too..generic i guess? not the names themselves, but the sounds they're made up of. Rosalind also just roles off the tongue best, and i like how it an extra meaning besides "rose" (and how the rose meaning is "beautiful rose" and not an elaboration of rose/a translation of it. doesn't matter much, it's just nice to me).i'd probably pick Rosalba as a full name for Rosie, because i like the contrast of sounds. or just plain Rose, which you can't go wrong with (though i'm not sure i'd use it myself, just because i've heard it sooo much, especially on fictional characters, that it's lost a little charm to me, as great a name as it is). Rosie actually can work fine on its own imo. it's cutesy sure, but not in an over the top way.

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Hi Perrine !!!I dislike the NN Rosie...Between these names I prefer Rosalind but I dislike it. Rosalind is English so Rosie is ok for it.Rosalia is too dated. Rosanna is a mix of two names .. just prefer Rosa.
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