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poocatcherchampion · 06/11/2012 21:11

Rosie? For our impending dd?

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MaryAstor · 06/11/2012 21:18

It's nice.

Rhubarbgarden · 06/11/2012 22:19

I like it. It's fine as a stand alone name.

Devora · 06/11/2012 22:21

I LOVE Rosie.

I think it's fine as a standalone name. But if you feel the need for a 'proper' name, I also like Rosita (which I've never come across here, but have in the Caribbean).

LurkingPrincessLurkio · 06/11/2012 22:22

I really like Rosie as a name, not a nn

sonniebonnie · 06/11/2012 22:26

Rosie is a nickname to my ears. I'd put Rosemary or Rosina on the birth certificate.

PixelAteMyFace · 06/11/2012 23:56

I love Rosie, it`s a pretty name that always makes me smile :)

HolyAutumnGoldBatman · 07/11/2012 00:05

All the Rosies I've ever known have been smug, or the daughters of smug parents. That's what it makes me think of, other than that it's nice. I know a Rosanna nn Rosie.

Zombieminx · 07/11/2012 00:12

Love it Smile

poocatcherchampion · 07/11/2012 08:08

We don't like longer versions so I think it will be Rosie on the bc. Glad some of you like it!

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honeytea · 07/11/2012 11:05

I love it! Such a pretty name :)

Yellowchair · 07/11/2012 11:23

Its ok much prefer Rose.

doctordwt · 07/11/2012 11:27

But she might like to have the choice of a longer version! I'd give her the option.

Rosie's lovely, but it's a nickname, and not very substantial.

Rosalind, Rosanna etc. - just beautiful.

moojie · 07/11/2012 11:28

Rosie is lovely!

For my ds2 I chose a name that was a 'nickname' although a name in its own right albeit a bit unusual. My dh was adamant that he needed a longer name for the bc so we did just that.

I can honestly say that I nor anyone else has ever used the longer name and I think it actually causes more confusion!

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