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Need help to find a name to go with Rosa?

93 replies

HelpwithNameNeeded · 07/03/2009 17:44

I want a double barrelled name because of my surname, Lee. I think Rosa Lee sounds like just one word.

So ideas needed .. Rosa - ?

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LadyBee · 07/03/2009 19:24

Rosa-Belle Lee?

Rosa-Jean Lee?

GossipMonger · 07/03/2009 19:19

I have a friend called AnnaRosa and everyone calls her that as well - it never gets shortened.

Why does it have to be Rosa?

Rosalind Lee

Rosamund Lee

Rose Elizabeth Lee

No one ever really puts the two names together.

Rosie Lee is pretty.

reikizen · 07/03/2009 19:15

We have a Rosa Marie...

LadyBee · 07/03/2009 19:14

Rosa-Therese Lee

Blottedcopybook · 07/03/2009 19:12

Rosa-Faye?

Leannabanana · 07/03/2009 18:58

Rosa-Louise?

HelpwithNameNeeded · 07/03/2009 18:30

I love Anna, very simple and classic.

Not sure about Anna-Rosa though

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GossipMonger · 07/03/2009 18:23

Anna-Rosa Lee

HelpwithNameNeeded · 07/03/2009 18:22

I like Rosa-mae but agree about it sounding like one word, which is what I am trying to avoid

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LadyOfWaffle · 07/03/2009 18:22

I was going to say Maire but rhymes with Lee...

chequersmate · 07/03/2009 18:22

Rosa-Jane?

brimfull · 07/03/2009 18:21

Rose-Clare

brimfull · 07/03/2009 18:21

Rosa-mae is nice ,although that sounds like one word Rosamae

HelpwithNameNeeded · 07/03/2009 18:19

Hadnt thought of that ggirl could be something - Rosa

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randomname · 07/03/2009 18:19

Something short like Mae, Lily, Beth or similar is better double barrelled I think.

brimfull · 07/03/2009 18:18

Does it have to be Rosa?
Does Rosa have to be the first name?

HelpwithNameNeeded · 07/03/2009 18:17

Not keen on monique

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brimfull · 07/03/2009 17:54

Rosa-Monique

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