Re: Rose, Rosalind, or Rosalie? (m)
in reply to a message by Billina
Rosalie without a doubt.
It's the best one to use internationally (in Dutch Rose would actually be Roos, and people might expect Rosalind to be Rosalinde, while Rosalie is Rosalie). I also like the sound best. Rosalind looks a bit unfinished to me, maybe bc I'd expect Rosalinde, and I wouldn't use it IRL bc my niece is already Linde, so too close to Rosalind in my opinion. Rose is a bit boring and dated, while Rosalie is more interesting.
All three are pretty sweet names.
It's the best one to use internationally (in Dutch Rose would actually be Roos, and people might expect Rosalind to be Rosalinde, while Rosalie is Rosalie). I also like the sound best. Rosalind looks a bit unfinished to me, maybe bc I'd expect Rosalinde, and I wouldn't use it IRL bc my niece is already Linde, so too close to Rosalind in my opinion. Rose is a bit boring and dated, while Rosalie is more interesting.
All three are pretty sweet names.