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Rosemary
Rosemary is the name of a plant. What do you think of it?I think it’s pretty nice. It’s the name of my paternal grand aunt. It kinda sounds like a Princess name. Princess Rosemary."People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing all day."'*•.¸♡ Have a great day/night! ♡¸.•*' Rate my personal name list please :) https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/217493
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I like it, it reminds me of my late gramma. I wouldn't use it, though, bc I like other Rose names better.
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Rosemary is an old favourite of mine. Ever since I read/watched Rosemary's Baby I've been interested in this name. I liked how in the book/movie, Rosemary's nickname was "Ro". That seemed really cool to me when I was a teenager, much more interesting than Rose or Rosie. I think Rosemary will gain more popularity in the coming years. It's vintage but very sensible and has a kind of practical femininity that I think will become fashionable in time.I also love Rosemarie , Rose Marie, Rosa Maria, etc. It's a beautiful pairing of names.

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It is really pretty. I think I’ll start playing with it more. It’s pretty direct... herbal + two sweet traditional names. Very english.
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I've never liked this name said with a standard American accent - it has always sounded too punchy: ROH-ZMEHR-ee (two stressed syllables followed by a non-stressed syllable, like the word Archbishop). It has only ever sounded attractive to my ears when said by British (mainly English) people: ROHZ-muh-ree. It sounds more like a name to me that way.I prefer Rosemarie to Rosemary by far for this reason (and my great-grandmother's name was Rose Marie), but there are other Rose- names I like much more.
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I like it, but mostly because of the fact that it can be shortened to Romy, the rest of Rose/Rosa names are always nicknamed Rose or Rosie, and I'm a bit tired of it, Romy is a fresh air.

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I so wish that when I changed my name I had chosen Rosemary instead of just Mary. It is so beautiful and classic. I don't think it sounds princess-y, princess names to me are things like Arabella. Rosemary sounds very down to earth.
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It's about as princessy as Brenda! But I like it, mostly as a mn because it always morphs into Rosie or Rose, both of which I can do without.
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I think it's beautiful in a slightly wistful way - like a widow looking out at the moors and thinking of her husband who died at sea. It's one of my favourite names.
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I like it, especially with the nn Romy. Beautiful, elegant name with a funky nn, can't get much better than that!
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Eh, it's okay. Feels antique though, and like double name Rose + Mary, which bores me.
I like the idea of naming someone for rosemary and if I were going to, I'd refer to the origin of its name ("The name "rosemary" derives from Latin ros marinus ("dew of the sea"). - wikipedia) and use Rosmarina.
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I like Rosemary. I have a soft spot for the Rose names in general.
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It is ok
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It's nice but a really annoying youtube that I unfortunately came across a while ago has a daughter named Rosemary called Rosie so I dislike it (nothing against the child, she is lovely, but I wouldn't want to be associated with that youtuber). She also ruined Acacia and Brinley for me (which I thought was one of the nicer trendy names).In general I like it but I really dislike Rosie. Just Rosemary is nice or Rose.
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Why are y’all out here watching channels that annoy you enough to actually build repulsive associations with the names?? It’s not like YouTube is broadcast into your living room. You have to click proactively.
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I watched one of her videos (something about Christmas presents). It was recommended to me because the youtube algorithm is nuts (I always get stuff about horses recommended too even though I don't have a particular interest in them and family vloggers which I despise) and before I realized that the recommendations don't match my interests I watched them sometimes to see what they were about. I watched that video ages ago (I think almost two years ago?) and I still remember the names because they were unusual and stuck with me but I still wouldn't want a name associated with her.I also sometimes look up teen-mom and vlogger baby names to see what they used even though I don't watch them/the show because I want to know what to avoid. The names often become extemely popular and fad-like in a short time which is something I want to stay away from.The weirdest youtube recommendations I ever got were several videos in which a 20-something woman pretends her baby doll is her child and makes her dinner etc.And I know they are supposed to be based on your like/dislikes, watch history etc. but it doesn't work out for me at all. I am interested in cooking, recipes, dogs, sleep stories, study youtubers and Japanese language channels but I always get family vloggers and something about the royal family and Boris Johnson :(
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I see! I hadn't imagined a name could get stained from one video, but I suppose it happens!Youtube algorithms, man...
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Unfortunately it did spoil the names for me quiete a bit even though it is most likely because I know no other Acacias or Rosemarys. If they had been named Caitlin and Sarah or something it wouldn't have bothered me. Still, there is a chance of me liking them again if I meet a great Acacia, for example.I have this problem in general, I once named two Sims characters Melody and Cecily (which I both loved at the time) and the characters were so annoying that the names started bothering me after a while hahaha so I never give Sims favorites of mine anymore (haven't played the game in quite some time).
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Yeah, I had a childhood friend named Rosemary who wanted to be called Rosie as she got older. I always just called her Rose. Rosie felt too saccharine on top of her over-the-top cheery personality tbh. No one called her Rosie until she started introducing herself that way. As a child, everyone I knew either called her by her full name or shortened it to Rose.I've always loved the name Rosemary nn Rose ever since I first heard the name in kindergarten. I love the herb imagery and the fact that it's an underused classic. Ro and Romy could work as nns too. However I'm not sure I'm in love with the "Mary" ending, and I've been going back and forth lately over which Rose variant name I prefer (Rosalie, Rosalia, etc...)
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Crap...I completely forgot about that YouTuber until you mentioned her. I didn’t know her name was actually Rosemary. I thought it was just Rosie full stop. I don’t like the Acacia association though. Very bad mother she is. Then again; that can be applied to a good amount of family vloggers.I do agree that Rosemary or Rose is better though.
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