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Rosalie
WDYT of Rosalie? I usually ignore it because I prefer Rosalind, but I was thinking about Rosalie because of Rosalie Edge and it's growing on me. It's definitely softer and sweeter than Rosalind, but maybe it's not as sticky-sweet as I thought? Rosalie vs. Rosalia? Any combo ideas/opinions?
Maia Rosalie
Anna Rosalie
Willa Rosalie
Nina Rosalie
Lina Rosalie
Mina Rosalie
Padma Rosalie
Tanith Rosalie
Constance Rosalie
Nessa Rosalie
Rosalie Elaine
Rosalie Anne
Rosalie Jane
Rosalie Willow
Rosalie Lucia
Rosalie Judith
Rosalie Catherine
Rosalie Katherine
Rosalie Helen
Rosalie Theresa
Rosalie Tinuviel
Rosalie Florence

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Rosalie is pretty, warm, old fashioned, and approachable. I know an older lady named Rosalie, and she is a lovely, hospitable person with a fondness for gardening, so I tend to associate the name with her characteristics. I wouldn't pair Rosalie with a another plant name or a middle name beginning with E. I do like a lot of your combos. Rosalie Tanith & Rosalie Florence are nice. Other combos:
Rosalie Beatrix
Rosalie Gwyneira
Rosalie Moira
Rosalie Phaenna
Rosalie Hera
Rosalie Thamina
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It’s my favorite Rose name (besides just Rose). Rosalia is also stunning.Anne, Jane & Catherine are nice middles with it.
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I like it a lot. It was on our shortlist. Rosalie Tinuviel jumps out at me at once. Lovely, almost magical, combo.Rosalia doesn't have the same vibe to me, I see that more as similar to Rosalba. But I pronounce with the stress on the last syllable.
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It is certainly gentle to the point of being sentimental; however, my only association is with one of the most intelligent and also the toughest women I've ever known. So, genuinely mixed feelings. I wouldn't use it - much prefer Rosamond, Rosemary, Rosalind ... though Rosalie Tinuviel might just change my mind!
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It's niceAnna, Nina, Anne, Jane, Katherine go well
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