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ROSELLA

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KatieLouiseW · 04/12/2015 21:12

I've just come across Rosella and really like it! NN Rosie - what do you think? Xmas Smile x

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LadyMaryofDownt0n · 04/12/2015 21:20

How is it pronounced?

Rose-lla?
Ros-Ella?

I am not sure to be honest.

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KatieLouiseW · 04/12/2015 21:22

Rose-Ella

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GerundTheBehemoth · 04/12/2015 21:26

It is the name of various stunningly colourful Australian parakeets. Never heard of it as a name for a person but I've always thought it was a pretty word.

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LadyMaryofDownt0n · 04/12/2015 21:27

But there's only one E. Hmm maybe am being a bit stupid today.

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KatieLouiseW · 04/12/2015 21:28

I know, but Rosanna only has 1 e and it's pronounced Rose-Anna

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KatieLouiseW · 04/12/2015 21:28

I mean - it doesn't have the e for Rose Xmas Grin

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LadyMaryofDownt0n · 04/12/2015 21:37

No it's pronounced Ro-sanna
Roseanne is pronounced Rose-Anne. See what I mean. Anyway I prob being very annoying but as a language teacher I think it's not a name I would use for the above reasons, sorry.

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KatieLouiseW · 04/12/2015 21:38

Still around the same pronounciation... I was trying to emphasise that it wasn't Roz

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KatieLouiseW · 04/12/2015 21:39

I guess it's pronounced Ro-Sella in your eyes then Xmas Smile

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AskBasil · 04/12/2015 21:41

I knew a Rosella years ago, she was Italian.

She was the first girl in our class to find out how babies were made. We were nine.

She gathered us all in the playground and told us that the man and woman rub their willies together.

We didn't believe her. Always lying for attention, that one.

Lovely name though. Grin

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myotherusernameisbetter · 04/12/2015 21:46

I used to know a Rozelle - prn Rose elle or rather in Ladymary's example, Ro-sell :o

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triceratops1066 · 04/12/2015 21:51

Its a bit close to Roseola - a virus with skin rash

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KatieLouiseW · 04/12/2015 21:53

Is it better than having a hyphenated name?

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ScarlettDarling · 04/12/2015 21:55

I'm with triceratops . It makes me think of that skin condition which gives you bright red spotty patches!

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KatieLouiseW · 04/12/2015 21:57

How about Roselle?

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timelytess · 04/12/2015 22:01

Another here who thought it might be a skin condition. According to Wiki, its a colourful parrot and its a range of soups and sauces.

How about Ella Rose?

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KatieLouiseW · 04/12/2015 22:03

That's only in Australia Xmas Smile I just wanted something a little different!

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triceratops1066 · 04/12/2015 22:06

For electronic records and email addresses hyphens can be a bit tricky so you could end up getting lost in a system...

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MrsLeighHalfpenny · 04/12/2015 22:08

Sounds like a cross between rubella and rosacea.

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CatKirk · 04/12/2015 22:12

Agree with pps, sounds like a disease.

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KatieLouiseW · 04/12/2015 22:15

Yeah, I forgot about all them times I went to the doctor and got diagnosed with "Rosella" Hmm

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CatKirk · 04/12/2015 22:27

Well, everybody's free to feel good.

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SirChenjin · 04/12/2015 22:29

It's the name of a type of parakeet as pp have said.

When you say you came across it - do you mean as a girl's name?

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