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Georgia or Rosanna?

20 replies

HarmonyHunter · 03/06/2009 13:40

I'm not preganat yet but cannot stop thinking of baby names.

So indulge me (I've driven DH up the wall ) Georgia or Rosanna (Rosa for short)

Which do you prefer?

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stillstanding · 03/06/2009 13:41

Georgia - gorgeous!

slushy06 · 03/06/2009 13:41

Georgia is a beautiful name

FranSanDisco · 03/06/2009 13:48

Georgia is lovely and popular.

MrsHappy · 03/06/2009 13:48

Love Rosanna. Georgia a bit too popular for me.

HarmonyHunter · 03/06/2009 13:51

How popular is Georgia?

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bodiddly · 03/06/2009 14:01

Love Georgia but prefer Rosalia for Rosa!

troutpout · 03/06/2009 14:08

Georgia is very popular

Rosanna is nicer (although i prefer just Rosa tbh)

HarmonyHunter · 03/06/2009 19:50

When you say popular do you mean chavvy?

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HarmonyHunter · 03/06/2009 19:50

When you say popular do you mean chavvy?

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pointydog · 03/06/2009 19:51

like Rosa best

elle23 · 03/06/2009 19:55

Georgia

goomum · 03/06/2009 19:56

Both lovely

lellow · 03/06/2009 19:57

rosanna=beautiful & unique.

HarmonyHunter · 03/06/2009 21:03

But is Georgia considered chavvy?

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nevergonnapost · 03/06/2009 21:19

lovely song rosanna by toto may help you make up your mind

MrsMattie · 03/06/2009 21:43

I don't like the name Georgia at all. It's hard and common (popular).

Rosanna is lovely.

shoobidoo · 03/06/2009 21:50

Don't like Georgia either... but quite like Rosanna (sounds more feminine).

Lulubee · 03/06/2009 21:58

Prefer Rosanna, the shortenings are prettier. One of my faves actually.

HarmonyHunter · 04/06/2009 13:19

Any other opinions? Seems Rosanna is most popular

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lizzybb · 09/09/2009 10:01

A bit late in the day with my post, but much prefer Georgia. Rosanna makes me think of 80's TV series 'Roseanne' (showing my age). Georgia sounds upmarket and from my own experience, it's quite unusual and not common or chavvy in the slightest. I guess everyone has a different experience of a name. My little girl is called Georgia though, so I am biased! I meet a few other little Georgias very, very occasionally, but really not many. Rosie could be very nice though.

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