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what do you think of the name Rosie?

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smother · 23/09/2009 16:29

I'd be very grateful for your thoughts on the name Rosie. I'm assuming that it is univerally adored - am I right??

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sandyballs · 23/09/2009 16:32

I love it and wanted it for one our DD's but DH thought it sounded like a hooker

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mwff · 23/09/2009 16:37

too twee for an adult imo - rose or rosa or rosemary all better and can still use it as shortening.

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YummyorSlummy · 23/09/2009 16:37

Lol@ hooker! its a lovely name but completely ruined in my head by Rosie Webster in Corrie. Ridiculous seeing as it's only a character!

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mrswoolf · 23/09/2009 16:42

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TheMightyToosh · 23/09/2009 16:44

Agree mwff - nice for a little girl but I can't see an adult Rosie cutting it in the boardroom, or the art/music studio for that matter.

It's been ruined for my by Rosie and Jim and Coronoation Street.

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TheHeadbangingWombat · 23/09/2009 16:51

It has a nice sound but it makes me think of the song 'Whole Lotta Rosie'. I don't think I'd use it.

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msrisotto · 23/09/2009 16:56

I adore rosie. I'd actually name a daughter Rose though as then she can be a serious adult aswell! Odd that I reckon a Rosie isn't a serious enough name but hey are there ever proper reasons behind what we like and don't like?

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BitOfFun · 23/09/2009 17:00

I call my dd2 Rosie- her full title is the Irish Roisin. It really suits her as a redhead.

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BitOfFun · 23/09/2009 17:01

Oh, and mum is called Rose, so it's a family name too.

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MadreInglese · 23/09/2009 17:02

I love it

or you could go for Rose, Rosa or Rosalie but use Rosie

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TheHeadbangingWombat · 23/09/2009 17:03

I agree that Rose is better.

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lucky1979 · 23/09/2009 21:42

I'm a Rosalind IRL, growing up I was always Rosie.

While my family, and DH and old friends I'm still Rosie, but at work and generally now I use Rose - Rosie doesn't sound professional to me at all, it's either a little girl or a fat yorkshire woman in her 50s (neither of which I am! )

I'd prefer Rosalind nowadays TBH but it always gets shortened to Roz, which I loathe.

In conclusion - give her options for when she's older, she'll thank you for it.

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CuppaTeaJanice · 23/09/2009 21:50

It's fine, but there are far, far too many Rosies around at the moment. She'll end up being called by a nickname.

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girlsyearapart · 23/09/2009 21:52

I think it's my dd2s name and I love it!
The two other RL Rosies I know are
1.) a vvv top exec sports broadcastery type bod at the BBC. Taught her children to swim.
2.) a paediatric playworker on the allergy testing wards where I take said DD.

Both worthy jobs I think..

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StretchFucksTheMailDaily · 23/09/2009 21:54

DD1 is Rosie. Obv, I love it!!

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StretchFucksTheMailDaily · 23/09/2009 21:55

She is a redhead too, BOF, I think it suits her perfectly.

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cilldara · 23/09/2009 21:55

Hey bitOfFun, my DD is Róisín too. And we call her Rosie. Just love her name. Suits her so well.

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TigerDrivesAgain · 23/09/2009 21:57

Lovely but it's my cat's name. If your baby catches mice it will be fine

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Pingpong · 23/09/2009 22:00

I like Rosie as a nn but like 'proper' names. Like the others have said it gives your little girl choices in life depending on what they want to do.

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Theteathings · 23/09/2009 22:11

I love this name. It isn't twee, makes me think of Rosie Boycott. .

I would consider it for my dd but it's got very popular hasn't it.

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dogonpoints · 23/09/2009 22:18

yes, its' nice. Prefer Rose and Rosa

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smother · 23/09/2009 23:10

so I see that Rosie is too sweet/twee for some then. hmmm. what about all the other flowery names, like Poppy or Daisy - are they also a bit too much on the cutesy not-to-be-taken seriously-as-an-adult side?

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shabbapinkfrog · 23/09/2009 23:12

Rosie and Jim are brilliant!!

Rosie from Coronation Street needs a damn good hiding

After 4 sons if I had a girl she would have to have a very girly name xxx

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Pingpong · 23/09/2009 23:14

oh please no Rosie is much better than Poppy, Daisy, Maisy etc

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