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CheerfulYank · 09/03/2010 03:51

Rosamund, called Rosie?

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sapphire87 · 10/03/2010 16:19

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mathanxiety · 10/03/2010 16:41

Roisin is ROH-sheen. Means 'little rose' in Irish.

Is Shadrach Chaldean? It was given to Hananaya or Chananya by Nebuchadnezzer when he was taken to Babylon. I think it was the name of a Babylonian god.

mathanxiety · 10/03/2010 16:43

Should say 'little rose' or 'sweet rose'. The suffix '-in' is both a diminutive and an expression of endearment.

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mathanxiety · 10/03/2010 16:48

Maybe more Assyrian/ Babylonian -- the Persians (Cyrus) overthrew Babylon after the Nebuchadnezzer period, and the Assyrians came before, so former cultural influences are more likely to have been at play than those that came afterwards.

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ShowOfHands · 10/03/2010 16:55

I want triplets called Shadrach, Meshach and Abednigo too. I did suggest them to somebody on here once. They weren't quite so taken with them as I am.

Rosamund is lovely btw.

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seeker · 10/03/2010 18:35

I'm sure there was someone called something like Mayshallahhashbaz!

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