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Rosie
is Rosie old sounding? and do you think Rosy looks younger?
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I love Rosie. It sound ssweet, not too old at all. I don't really like Rosy at all.
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Rosy is adorable, way better than Rosie!
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It's ok as a nn, but childish as a full name.
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I think Rosie/Rosy should just be a nickname for Rose
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I like Rosie as a cute nickname but when I read Rosy it seems like a little girl's name more than Rosie. I like Rosie more though.
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I love Rosy as an occasional nickname for Rosemary.
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I think Rosy looks ridiculous.To be honest, and I think Rosie is silly too. I wouldn't give a child a nick name as a full name.
stick with Rose and call her Rosie if you must.
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Rosie is cute. I like it better than Rosy.
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NoI think it's fine, but only as a nickname.
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I don't think Rosie sounds old, but I would agree that Rosy seems a bit more modern. I think Rosie is really sweet, but I like it only as a nn. One of my favorite relatives is my Great Aunt Rosie. It's short for Rosalie.

This message was edited 2/22/2009, 5:29 AM

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I like RosyIt does look fresher.
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I adore RosyI don't know why, it looks more old-world to me...like you know how they spelled words just a tad differently in ancient manuscripts..like wif or wyfe for wife? That's what the name Rosy reminds me of. I far prefer it over Rosie. It's charming!
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Actually, I have a GP sibset: Rosy, Etta, Pearl and Cora
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Oh, I love it!
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I think Rosie sounds like a little girl's name. I don't like Rosy at all. Doesn't look pretty at all.
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I like Rosie :) meet a almost 2year old with this nameI also like Rosa, Rosamund & Rosemary
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