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Rosy or Rosie??

41 replies

babytwinkle · 04/12/2020 21:31

Which do you prefer?

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DramaAlpaca · 04/12/2020 23:20

Rosie

Cheesypea · 04/12/2020 23:18

Rose. Rosie is a nickname.

frenchfancy81 · 04/12/2020 23:18

Rosie to avoid a lifetime of saying "it's Rosie spelt R O S Y"...

cactusdog · 04/12/2020 23:15

Rosie

Squeakerfoot · 04/12/2020 22:37

Rosie

GreenEyedDevil · 04/12/2020 22:34

Rosie

Elouera · 04/12/2020 22:29

Rosie

HeadlessGummyBears · 04/12/2020 22:27

Rosie = noun
Rosy = adjective

icedaisy · 04/12/2020 21:46

Rosie.

I don't know why but if I saw Rosy I would be unsure as to how you expected it to be pronounced, like was it spelt different and said differently? Plus the correcting of spelling issue already mentioned.

HelenaJustina · 04/12/2020 21:45

Rosie

Porridgeoat · 04/12/2020 21:42

Rose

cautiouscovidity · 04/12/2020 21:38

Rosie. As PP said, I also see 'rosy' as an adjective not a name.

Macey78 · 04/12/2020 21:37

Rosie

SendHelp30 · 04/12/2020 21:37

Rosie. As a pp above, rosy would refer to rosy cheeks. It also has the try hard look of trying to be different and the child will probably spend their entire life correcting people of the spelling.
Rosie is a beautiful name

Whatsyourflava · 04/12/2020 21:36

Rosie

NannyR · 04/12/2020 21:33

Rosie - I think of Rosy as an adjective rather than a name, rosy cheeks.

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