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Can I have an Autumn Rose?

45 replies

AlicesFairiesAreComingForTea · 06/02/2017 14:42

Thank you Smile

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Orangebird69 · 06/02/2017 14:43

Lord no. Sappy contrived name.

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hearyoume · 06/02/2017 14:44

Beautiful!

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EverythingEverywhere1234 · 06/02/2017 14:44

As in that would her first and middle name?
I rather like it, and I'm one who hates the likes of Scarlett Rose etc. I love the name Autumn.

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LeopardPrintSocks1 · 06/02/2017 14:44

I have a relation with that name and they call her the full name as everyone else has to, it's a mouthful. I love Autumn though

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AlicesFairiesAreComingForTea · 06/02/2017 14:46

Rose would be the middle name

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EverythingEverywhere1234 · 06/02/2017 14:49

I love it.

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steppemum · 06/02/2017 14:51

orangebird - bit harsh???

I like it. I don't normally like Summer Autumn Winter etc as names, but I do like the sound of that.
The only thing is, that I would only use it if she was born in the Autumn.

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Positivitee · 06/02/2017 14:51

Of course you can. A very pretty name but may raise some eyebrows if born in April...

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LadyMaryofDownt0n · 06/02/2017 14:51

Love it!

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KlingybunFistelvase · 06/02/2017 15:15

Yes Smile

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Sparklingbrook · 06/02/2017 15:17

No. Sounds like something at a garden centre.

But saying that how often do middle names get used anyway.

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reuset · 06/02/2017 15:24

Don't see why not, Rose is a popular middle name and they're rarely said together. If you were suggesting a hyphenated or double first Autumn-Rose I would be more lukewarm Grin

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AugustRose · 06/02/2017 15:34

Yes - but I might think that as it's close to my MN name Grin

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autumnboys · 06/02/2017 15:38

I would, I think it's pretty.

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Fraggleface · 06/02/2017 15:46

Autumn is slightly unusual and quite pretty. Rose is boring and overused imo.

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Sparklingbrook · 06/02/2017 15:47

Didn't Nicole Kidman call her DD 'Sunday Rose'. Which is a bit too close to Sunday Roast for my liking.

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Sugarpiehoneyeye · 06/02/2017 17:50

Of course you can, beautiful name.

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FineLookingHighHorse · 06/02/2017 21:22

No.

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PunkrockerGirl · 06/02/2017 21:25

Awful. Poor kid.

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BaymaxismyHero · 06/02/2017 21:28

Lovely

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MrsPringles · 06/02/2017 21:32

I think it's very pretty op Smile

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Vanillamanilla1 · 06/02/2017 21:33

Beautiful

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Wheredidallthejaffacakesgo · 06/02/2017 21:37

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seven201 · 06/02/2017 22:27

When I read the title I thought you meant would it be ok to name your baby rose in the autumn time Blush. I wouldn't use it personally as it's just not my taste but I do like it.

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SaltySalt · 06/02/2017 22:29

I met a teenage emo/goth boy with long auburn hair called Autumn.

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