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Rosa Lily

21 replies

anicecuppatea · 26/03/2013 20:19

Thoughts please! What sort of girl is 'Rosa Lily'?

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Gimmeechocolate · 26/03/2013 20:24

Lovely name. I imagine a very pretty little girl :)

farmersdaughter · 26/03/2013 20:34

Very pretty.

Rtfairy · 26/03/2013 21:32

I think its lovely

thezebrawearspurple · 26/03/2013 21:55

Pretty, girly, feminine.

Rosa · 26/03/2013 21:57

Wonderful..... Smile

simplesusan · 26/03/2013 22:00

Very studious. Likes nature, has a cat. Enjoys craft activities too.
As an adult lives in a cottage with a garden.

OkayHazel · 27/03/2013 00:52

One of 12 in her class. Rose and Lily are super common atm.

CandlestickOlder · 27/03/2013 01:13

Lily would be the middle name? As opposed to it being one name iyswim

Rosa could be a prime minister. Rosa Lily, not so much

getmeoutofthismadhouse · 27/03/2013 01:15

Beautiful.
My dd is Georgia Lily Its a pretty name :)

raisah · 27/03/2013 02:16

Lovely, pretty name for à lovely, pretty and sensitive girl.

Selks · 27/03/2013 02:28

Too flowery, sorry. Like the name Rosa on it's own though.

MidnightMasquerader · 27/03/2013 02:28

It's nice.

Every other girls has one of those names, either first or middle, so it's not unusual. Feminine, girly names have been very popular for a while now.

RiaOverTheRainbow · 27/03/2013 18:14

I think two floral names together is a bit much, sorry.

DonkeysDontRideBicycles · 28/03/2013 13:29

I'd probably say, one name not both, not that they aren't lovely.

Maybe Rosa Lillian or Rosa Lilah instead?

mistressploppy · 28/03/2013 13:38

Beautiful. I like Lily Rose too...

Ye Shepherds tell me, tell me have you seen, have you seen my Flora pass this way? In shape and feature beauty?s queen. In pastoral, in pastoral array.

Shepherds tell me, tell me have you seen, have you seen my Flora pass this way? Have you seen, tell me Shepherds have you seen, tell me have you seen my Flora pass this way.

A wreath around her head, around her head she wore carnation, lily, lily, rose ; and in her hand a crook she bore, and sweets her breath compose.

Shepherds tell me, tell me have you seen, have you seen my Flora pass this way? Have you seen, tell me Shepherds have you seen, tell me have you seen my Flora pass this way.

The beauteous, the beauteous wreath that decks, that decks her head, forms her description, her description true. Hands lily white, lips crimson red, and cheeks of rosy, rosy hue. - Joseph Mazzinghi (1765-1844)

nectarini1983 · 29/03/2013 09:23

Not fussed on the double flower power .....too much imo! And both names v popular too.

NotTreadingGrapes · 29/03/2013 09:29

What if she is a great galumphing tomboy?

Rosa is very much now and faddy. And trying-to-be-different-to-Rose.

Lily is just a default name. (think May and Rose, although Rose as a first name is sadly underused)

I like Rose as a first name, very much. But wouldn't put it with another flower name, and especially not Lily which (apart from being ubiquitous) sounds drippy.

simplesusan · 29/03/2013 14:58

I don't think Rosa is that common to be honest. I only know 1 Rosa and she will be a teenager now.

baskingseals · 29/03/2013 16:24

i think Rosa Lilian flows better.

or perhaps Lily Rose/a

Frikadellen · 29/03/2013 19:19

to much for my taste but I do like Rosa as a name Lily has just got to used for my liking.

What about Rosalia?

sleeplessinderbyshire · 31/03/2013 10:14

What about Rosalie as first name with a different middle name? Have to admit I don't like lily at all and it is very common at the moment

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