Do you like it?
Need opinions on the name Rozlyn Jean Ramon for a girl. Can't decide if the middle name flows with the rest of the name or not. Thanks in advance!
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I quite like it and think it flows quite nicely!
Jean is a filler middle name. It flows with everything.
The middle name flows OK. The way all 3 names end with N, makes it sound a little bit stuttery. Just a little. My own birth name is all ending in Ns and I never liked that. I thought it sounded glum, but if Ramon is ra-MOAN then you don't have that problem. The fn / sn combo is a little hard to say too because of the R's - not terrible, but while I like alliteration I don't think it works that great with Rs.
It's average, usable, fine. I'm not a big fan of the spelling Rozlyn, but if you're going for nickname Roz, it's the name of choice. It's the lyn part that I don't like... Rozlyn comes from Rosalind, and in my mind -lynn names are combinations with Lynn, so it doesn't have the solidity that Rosalind or Marilyn would have - it's like Madelyn. But especially with Jean, Rozlyn looks like a retro 1940s name, without being too unfashionable, which is neat.
Rozlyn Jay Ramon
Rozlyn Jo Ramon
Rozlyn Judy Ramon
Rozlyn Lee Ramon
Rozlyn Lou Ramon
Rozlyn Fay Ramon
It's average, usable, fine. I'm not a big fan of the spelling Rozlyn, but if you're going for nickname Roz, it's the name of choice. It's the lyn part that I don't like... Rozlyn comes from Rosalind, and in my mind -lynn names are combinations with Lynn, so it doesn't have the solidity that Rosalind or Marilyn would have - it's like Madelyn. But especially with Jean, Rozlyn looks like a retro 1940s name, without being too unfashionable, which is neat.
Rozlyn Jay Ramon
Rozlyn Jo Ramon
Rozlyn Judy Ramon
Rozlyn Lee Ramon
Rozlyn Lou Ramon
Rozlyn Fay Ramon
This message was edited 8/25/2015, 10:08 AM
Jean tends to flow well as a middle name for lots of first names, including this one.
Not my personal preference but perfectly fine :)
Not my personal preference but perfectly fine :)
Rozlyn Jean
I think it's very 20th century, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. It has the same charm as Norma Jean or Mary Jane, but Rozlyn's spelling is razor sharp. If I were to encounter a Rozlyn Jean, however, I wouldn't really take particular note or interest in her name.
I think it's very 20th century, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. It has the same charm as Norma Jean or Mary Jane, but Rozlyn's spelling is razor sharp. If I were to encounter a Rozlyn Jean, however, I wouldn't really take particular note or interest in her name.