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Names that Rosie could be nn for please?

31 replies

Summersun1983 · 04/07/2013 17:56

Hello :-)
I am only 12 weeks so early days but my dd has decided baby is a girl and she is desperate to call her Rosie! I don't mind Rosie as a name for a little one but not sure it's going to work for an adult but Dh doesn't like Rosé. So please could I have some ideas for names we could have Rosie as the nn for?

Also what dose everyone think of Rosie as a name, mentioned it to a friend today who didn't look best impressed lol

Thanks for your help xxx
P.s I know baby cold be a boy and Roise is just an idea at the mo :-)

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MortifiedAdams · 04/07/2013 18:00

Rosalind
Rosa
Rosalie
Rose

Or just use Rosie and put that on the BC?

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SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 04/07/2013 18:02

Primrose.
Rosemary.

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CatsAreLikeChocolates · 04/07/2013 18:04

Rosanna
Rosamund
Rosemary
Primrose

FWIW I think Rosie is a lovely name, but would probably put something more "grown up" sounding on the birth cert just to pass the high court judge test IYSWIM.

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GampyWabbit · 04/07/2013 18:05

Rosanna
Rosemary
Rosalee
Rosa
Rosina

Or just Rose on bc and Rosie nn is fine.

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GampyWabbit · 04/07/2013 18:05

I like Rosanna best.

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AndiRee · 04/07/2013 18:05

My DD is a Rosanna shortened to Rosie at school etc.

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Summersun1983 · 04/07/2013 18:23

Thank you. I like Rosalee but would this be pronounced ros-a-lee or rose-a-lee?

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EstelleGetty · 04/07/2013 18:25

Rosanna is lovely! Or Rosaleen.

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donttellalfred · 04/07/2013 18:32

Rosella
Rosetta

I love Rose names. Just Rose on its own is beautiful.

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normaleggy · 04/07/2013 18:40

Rosanne.

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Pleasenomorepeppa · 04/07/2013 18:46

DD1 was the same about DD2, now 5 months.
We went with Martha Rosy & DD1 is happy with that.
Although she does sometimes just call her Rosy Grin.

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Pixieonthemoor · 04/07/2013 18:47

Roseanne
Roseanna
Rosaline
Rosealie
Rosamund (fair Rosamund a la Shakespeare or Pike!)

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spiderlight · 04/07/2013 18:51

I know a Rosemin. I think it's an Indian name. Rose on its own is lovely though - timeless.

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insanityscratching · 04/07/2013 18:54

My Rosie is now twenty and her name has grown up with her so whilst it was a cute toddler name, a cool teenage name, it's a sensible adult name and I think it will be fine for an old lady too. If you like Rosie I don't see anything wrong with having just that on the BC.

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needanothacuppa · 04/07/2013 19:22

Roisin (pr Rosheen) irish for Rose, really pretty name or Rosehannah - a victorian name I came across when doing family history research and absolutely love.
Rosie is great tho. As you say a variant on the name for birth cert etc and nn Rosie sounds just fine to me whether child or adult!

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MadBusLady · 04/07/2013 19:22

Rosalee is pronounced rose-a-lee (or it is in the old song anyway!) I think it is more normally spelt Rosalie though.

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swooosh · 04/07/2013 19:41

I'm just that. No longer version. I'm 25 and don't mind my name, 85% of the time I tell someone my name they say how lovely it is.

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kelda · 04/07/2013 19:44

Rosemie. Variation of Rose - Marie.

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Naoko · 04/07/2013 19:59

I have an Irish friend called Róisín who goes by Rosie in England. She primarily does that because people mangle pronouncing her full name, but she is an adult and it doesn't sound weird at all! I think it's fine on its own.

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Queazy · 04/07/2013 20:29

I think Rosalie is beautiful Smile x

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HaveIGotPoosForYou · 04/07/2013 20:42

Rosalie
Rozanne
Roselle
Rosanna
Rose in it's own right, or even Rosie as a name on itself
Rosa-Lee

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lessonsintightropes · 04/07/2013 22:46

Another vote for Rosanna.

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AKissIsNotAContract · 04/07/2013 22:49

I love Rosina. It was my great grandmother's name.

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NonnoMum · 04/07/2013 22:50

Rosabella
Rosetta
Rosaleen

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wizzler · 04/07/2013 22:50

My Grandma was christened Roshannah , but was Rosie to everyone.
I liked Rosalind but DH said no !

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