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[Opinions] How do you pronounce Rosalind
And what do you think of it?I recently reread As You Like It and can't get the name out of my head.
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I say "RAHZ-uh-lind", "RAHZ" rhyming with "paws" and "pause", and this is the only way I've ever heard it pronounced. I think it's a lovely name.I also pronounce the first syllable of Rosamund the same way, but I prefer the "Rose" pronunciation for Rosaline.
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ROZ-a-lind. I like it. Not sure how well it goes with Miriam, though.
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It's pretty far down on the list and therefore unlikely to be used. Plus I know that my sister-in-law will be a brat and insist on pronouncing it rose-a-lind, which is a definite negative.
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RAWZ-a-lind.
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ROZ (rhymes with was) uh lind
I don't dislike it and think it's a decent name, but it's not a favourite.
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ROZ-ah-lind, and yet I pronounced Rosalie as rose-AH-lee, and I question why in my head I pronounce the 'Rose' part differently.
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I like it... I like Shakespeare's As You Like It.. I do pronounce "raw-sah-lind". Unfortunately, In Bohemia its popular about Mexican telenovela Rosalinda.Nevertheless, I like that name. What do you say about the similar name Roslind?

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ROZalind, not ROSEalind, "because" it's originally Germanic, not Romance. The ros- component is "horse", not "fragrant flower", and the -lind bit is "snake", not "pretty".Plus, I've never heard the Roz pronunciation used where I live, though I was alarmed on first hearing Mrs Jimmy Carter's name on a rather bad radio channel. When I confirmed that she was Rosalyn, I relaxed.I'm with you on AYLI - excellent play, excellent characters. I've always had a lot of respect for Celia, too. I wouldn't use Rosalind myself, because of personal associations. But it is a nice name, for those who don't know my former colleague!
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I say ROZ-uh-lind. Short O (like in Orange) and a short I (like in inside). I really like it! I feel like the 'Roz' bit gives it a bit more feistiness and personality; I find Rose-uh-lind too sweet sounding. I also love it because it reminds me of Rosalind Franklin.
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I'm never sure TBH. It's like Helena that way. Half the time I say ROZ-a-lind and half the time RAHZ-a-lind.
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ROSE-A-LIND
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ROZ-A-LIINDAnd it's an okay name
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ROSE-a-lind
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rozzle - ind, RAHZ-uh-lindIt is an elegant name. Just rose-y enough but not floral.
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Rosa-lind
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I pronounce it RAHZ-a-lind, light on the d.Unfortunately it's very Brooklyn old smoker lady to me. :( I think I would like it much more if I pronounced it ROSE-a-lind, because I love Rosamund and Rosalinda.
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ROZZ-uh-lindI like it a lot.
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I know it's supposed to be ROZ-a-lind, but I pefer ROSE-a-lind, and I really like it that way. I probably wouldn't use the name because I don't like the proper pronounciation. Rosalind Franklin is a great namesake.
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This is what I'm afraid of. I'm thinking the pronunciation of Rosalind is slowly shifting to rose-a-lind and I'm not happy. I love roz-a-lind nn Roz
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