Re: Rose
in reply to a message by as
I love it just as it is, and not as a nn for anything. I think it's wonderfully old-fashioned, sweet-sounding, and feminine.
I don't like it at all as a mn though, because of its extreme overuse. But it's uncommon currently as a fn.
Though I like other Rose- names like Rosemary, Rosalie, Rosamunda, and Roseanne, I probably wouldn't use Rose as a nn for them. Rose is too pretty imo to just be a nn.
Miranda
I don't like it at all as a mn though, because of its extreme overuse. But it's uncommon currently as a fn.
Though I like other Rose- names like Rosemary, Rosalie, Rosamunda, and Roseanne, I probably wouldn't use Rose as a nn for them. Rose is too pretty imo to just be a nn.
Miranda