Re: This, That, or the Other
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What makes you say Rose-Eleanor wouldn't work?
Not trying to pick bones, just curious. :)
My constantly changing PNL:
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/117870
Top rated = Rose and James / Henry :)
Bottom rated = Kacey (g) and Kim (g) :(
Unrated = Adelaide, Brianna, Caleb, Elsa, Erin, and Louisa... :/
Not trying to pick bones, just curious. :)
My constantly changing PNL:
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/117870
Top rated = Rose and James / Henry :)
Bottom rated = Kacey (g) and Kim (g) :(
Unrated = Adelaide, Brianna, Caleb, Elsa, Erin, and Louisa... :/
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It's just a mouthful, IMO, and she'd inevitably be called just Rose.
Well, I used to work with a Carl-Magnus and I never called him anything but Carl-Magnus. I know he sometimes introduced himself as just Magnus but that wasn't his name and it really wasn't that hard to say Carl-Magnus. I think Rose-Eleanor could work. I wouldn't have any problems with it. But I guess it differs from person to person. Some people think anything longer than two syllables needs to be shortened.
Hmm, I suppose. But all double first names are really unless they end in Anne or May.
I was toying with the idea of nicknaming her Rose-Ellie but I'm not sure about the flow.
I was toying with the idea of nicknaming her Rose-Ellie but I'm not sure about the flow.
Hmmm...I'm thinking Rose-Ellie could work.