Rosamund and Rosalind
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Personally, Rosalind. It flows really nicely, and is the name of one of the sweetest, most wholesome characters in a book series, The Penderwicks
I like both, Prefer Rosamund.
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I love them both, but Rosalind slightly more. Rosamund trips me up a little bit (is it roz-mund or rose-mund or roz-a-mund or rose-a-mund?)
I like Rosamond with an o, and with the first syllable sounding like Rose. It has been a favourite of mine for a long time, and I'd willingly consider using it IRL.
Rosalind is lovely; I enjoy As You Like It, and my only issue with the name is that I have difficulty in separating it from the only Rosalind I know, and wish I didn't.
Rosalind is lovely; I enjoy As You Like It, and my only issue with the name is that I have difficulty in separating it from the only Rosalind I know, and wish I didn't.
Rosamund is, unfortunately, beginning to have the rose pronunciation first. If you want the roz-a-mund pronunciation you'll have to correct a lot of people.
I love Rosalind. I have happy memories of going to Shakespeare in the park and watching As You Like It. Had we ended up with another child I would have fought for Rosalind. I suspect that I'd have to correct a lot of people (in the Midwest, where's it not as common) that it's roz, not rose, but even then I'd use it.
I love Rosalind. I have happy memories of going to Shakespeare in the park and watching As You Like It. Had we ended up with another child I would have fought for Rosalind. I suspect that I'd have to correct a lot of people (in the Midwest, where's it not as common) that it's roz, not rose, but even then I'd use it.