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Rosalind
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I like it quite a bit, but I definitely prefer Rose or Rosemary.
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I like it, but for pronunciation, you might want to change it to Rosaline or Rosalyn.
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I think it's a strong, beautiful name.(I also really like the associated Roslindis.)
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I love Rosalind -- it's so elegant and comely!
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I love Rosalind -- it's so elegant and comely!
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It's very nice. Then again, I do like most 'rose' names.
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Nicely Shakespearean! I like it, in spite of knowing a rather dodgy one, though I'd use Rosamond myself.
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Prefer RosalineI used to have a dog called Rosalind, so it does conjure up some good memories for me, but I think Rosaline roz-uh-LINE (rhyming with wine only), is younger-sounding and prettier.
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I prefer as a mn
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I think it's lovely!
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It's a lovely name. I'm surprised it isn't more common.

This message was edited 12/26/2009, 11:05 PM

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