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Roseanne or Rosa?

23 replies

Highhh · 29/05/2017 18:03

Sister is Macy. Thank you Smile

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ThreeForAPound · 29/05/2017 18:04

I prefer Rosanna to Roseanne, but both nice names.

Rosa is just lovely, though. Simple, elegant, under-used.

Highhh · 29/05/2017 18:06

I don't really get Rosanna - why doesn't it have an e!?

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Twerking9to5 · 29/05/2017 18:08

Think rosa is beautiful!

Roseanne still makes me think of Roseanne Barr's show and the big cackle she does at the end of the theme tune. But that's prob just me Grin

SleepymrsE · 29/05/2017 18:10

Rosalind? Rosa for short?

Argeles · 29/05/2017 18:10

Rosa is beautiful.

RedBeanie · 29/05/2017 18:12

Rosa. As someone with a long first name, I would have much preferred a short name! And Rosa is gorgeous.

Blomme · 29/05/2017 18:17

Rosa is beautiful.

Sophronia · 29/05/2017 18:19

Rosa

Freyanna · 29/05/2017 18:21

Rosa is lovely and goes better with Macy.

Highhh · 29/05/2017 18:26

Hate Rosalind! Sorry.

Thanks for the replies

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Sugarpiehoneyeye · 29/05/2017 19:12

Rosa, lovely name.
Macy and Rosa.

Tinseleverywhere · 29/05/2017 19:15

I prefer Rosa too.

Redpramlady · 29/05/2017 19:19

Rosa for me!!

HainaultViaNewburyPark · 29/05/2017 19:26

I prefer Rosa to Roseanne.

Rockaby · 29/05/2017 21:20

Rosa

WildCherryBlossom · 29/05/2017 22:38

Rosa

Kazzawazza69 · 29/05/2017 22:42

Macy and Rosa go great together x

Choccyhobnob · 30/05/2017 12:39

Sorry yes Roseanne reminds me of the tv show! Rosanna or Rosa get my vote

29Palms · 30/05/2017 13:59

I like Rosanna too. It can still be shortened to Rosa, but she has the option of Anna too.

As for the 'e', it's not needed. Ro-sanna or Ro-sanne is pronounced the same way without the 'e'. Both names look neater without.

Pemba · 30/05/2017 14:38

I prefer Rosa as it is simple, elegant and classic - and more unusual than Rose. I do still quite like Roseanne though, although it partly reminds me of the comedy.

ActiveImOn · 30/05/2017 16:27

I know someone who is called Roanne, always liked that.

Lemondrop99 · 30/05/2017 20:00

Rosa

SoftBlocks · 30/05/2017 20:13

Rosa.

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