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Rosalie
Is it too twilight? I want to like it more than I really do. I guess it seems trendy... but not, I don't know I'm trying to make myself come around to it. What sort of impression does Rosalie give you? Any stellar combo ideas that will make me a believer?
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I like it, and it's my favourite Rose- name after just Rose on it's own. If I used Rosalie, I think Rose would be a nickname.I like that it can be quite cute for a child because of the "ie" ending, but it's not too childish or cutesey like nickname-names (Millie, Katie, Holly etc.)I don't really think it's trendy, as it's not popular at all. I also don't really care about the Twilight association anymore - she's not really a major character. Some of my top names are Alice and Jasper, so I wouldn't use both of those or one with Rosalie as well but I think just one is fine.

This message was edited 9/17/2011, 7:54 AM

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I do automatically think of Twilight, but in a few years time I imagine that will have subsided. It's a pretty name, a lovely variation of Rose.
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I wouldn't know if it's too Twilight, as I know nothing about it! I don't think it's trendy at all. Rosalie is a classic, pretty name imo. Here are a few combo suggestions:Rosalie Miriam
Rosalie Tess
Rosalie Tabitha
Rosalie Emmeline
Rosalie Evelyn
Rosalie Eliza
Rosalie Amelia
Rosalie Ava
Rosalie Della
Rosalie Freya
Rosalie Faye
Rosalie Guinevere
Rosalie Gwendolyn
Rosalie Gwyneth
Rosalie Jane
Rosalie Jemima
Rosalie Kate / Katherine
Rosalie Zara
Rosalie Celeste
Rosalie Vanessa
Rosalie Veronica
Rosalie Belle
Rosalie Beth
Rosalie Bianca
Rosalie Natasha
Rosalie Mae
Rosalie Martha
Rosalie Madeleine
Rosalie Michaela
Rosalie Matilda
Rosalie Moira
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Meh. I like Rosalind, Rosamund, and Rose, so one might expect me to like Rosalie, but I don't. It's the ending sound that does it in -- I don't find "-alie" endings attractive (don't like Natalie either).Rosalia, on the other hand, is quite elegant, if elaborate.
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Screams out Twilight almost as bad as Renesmee. But then I hate Twilight. Feels like what happens when Natalie and Rose are mergered into each other.

This message was edited 9/16/2011, 7:43 PM

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I'm of the very decided opinion that no name is "too Twilight" except for Renesmee!Rosalie is a beautiful, classy, traditional name that sounds fabulous on a baby/girl/woman of any age. (I have a wonderful great aunt with the name.)Some of my favorite combos with it...Rosalie Adele
Rosalie Amabel
Rosalie Catherine
Rosalie Delphine
Rosalie Helene
Rosalie June
Rosalie Maeve
Rosalie Maren
Rosalie Maret
Rosalie Margaret
Rosalie Mathilde
Rosalie Maxine
Rosalie Tamsin
Rosalie Victoire
Rosalie Victoria
Rosalie WinifredAs a middle name...Ada Rosalie
Alice Rosalie*
Anna Rosalie
Anne Rosalie
Catherine Rosalie
Charlotte Rosalie
Emma Rosalie
Lotta Rosalie
Lydia Rosalie
Octavia Rosalie
Una Rosalie*I expect this is a bit "Twilight heavy" for most, but I love the combo because my grandmother's name is Alice. (She and my great aunt Rosalie are sisters. They're the two youngest of eleven.)

This message was edited 9/16/2011, 6:48 PM

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Not a major Alice fan (kind of neutral on it), but Alice Rosalie flows quite nicely.
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That might be a bit too Twilight though, since there is a character called Alice as well. I would use one Twilight name in a sibset, but not more.
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I refuse to watch twilight... and would like to forget the movie even exists. I liked the name before the movie even existed.
The 2 women I've known w/ the name have had a bit of spunk and chutzpah to their personalities and are fun people.
I like the combo Motoka Rosalie, but since you may not be into Jpns. names...
Janina Rosalie
If I didn't dislike Matilda so much, I'd suggest Rosalie Matilda since it flows ok.
Rosalie Dawn
... put them on whichever side of Rosalie you prefer:
Jocelyn
Jolene
Charleen
Miela
Carmen
Carmel
Esther
Hadassah
Shoshannah
Jessica
Noelle
Kathleen
Sabrina
Antonia
Jacinta
Estelle
CharmaineCould come up w/ more, but don't have much time right now.
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I don't think it's too Twilight, but I had heard of the name well before the books and movies came out. It's not like it was coined by Stephenie Meyer, so I think it would be just fine for a non-Twilight fan to use.

It's a sweet name, but not sticky sweet. I find it quite pretty, and I like Rose as a nickname for it.I can see how you might find it a bit trendy sounding as it's similar to popular, old-fashioned names like Emily. It goes along with the Turn of the Century names trend.Combos:
Rosalie Claire
Rosalie Clara
Rosalie Corinne
Rosalie Gemma
Rosalie Helen
Rosalie Helena
Rosalie Georgia
Rosalie June
Rosalie Caroline
Rosalie Diana
Rosalie Evelyn
Rosalie Veronica
Rosalie Bernadette
Rosalie Elspeth
Rosalie Maeve
Rosalie Moira
Rosalie Maya / Maia
Rosalie Jordana
Rosalie Winter
Rosalie Katharina / Katarina / Catarina
Rosalie Camille
Rosalie Phaedra
Rosalie Greta
Rosalie Petra
Rosalie Beth
Rosalie Victoria
Rosalie Katrin
Rosalie Katrina / Catrina / Catriona
Rosalie Calpurnia
Rosalie Annabeth
Rosalie Annabel / Annabelle
Rosalie Mattea
Rosalie Seren
Rosalie Ceridwen
Rosalie Gwendolyn / Gwendolen
Rosalie Gwendoline
Rosalie Coretta
Rosalie Vivica

This message was edited 9/17/2011, 7:15 AM

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Rosalie is one of my favorite Rose names, along with Rosemary and Rosalind. I think Rosalie sounds the youngest of those three- it has a very youthful vibe to me. I can understand why you think it seems trendy, because the -lie ending is verging on cutesy. I don't think it's too Twilight- Reneesme or however you spell it is too Twilight. Rosalie was a well established name before it was used in those books.
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I'm back and forth on Rosalie. It's definitely a pretty name, but I do find it feels very weak and delicate. Just Rose is much stronger. Rosalie needs something to toughen her up!Rosalie Beatrix
Rosalie Melisande
Rosalie Delphine
Rosalie Bethan
Rosalie Bianca
Rosalie Agnes
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I love it, and it's not too Twilight. However, if you don't like it, I don't really see the point in forcing yourself to.Rosalie Margaret
Rosalie Catherine
Rosalie Maeve
Rosalie Corinne
Rosalie Caroline
Rosalie Jane
Rosalie Madeleine / Madeline
Rosalie Niamh
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I'm not trying to force it. I just LOVE both Rose and Rosa so I really WANT to like Rosalie. I have this ill-formed idea that it's rather trendy and "too sweet" so I'm just trying to get a feel for how others view it so I can approach it with a fresh start.Rosalie Maeve is charming. Rosalie Corinne is great too :)
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Rosalie is pretty name . I don't think of twillght when i see this name.Rosalie Oriana
Rosalie Julianna
Rosalie Isabel
Rosalie Celeste
Rosalie Sophia
Rosalie Monet
Rosalie Ariana
Rosalie Damaris
Rosalie Miriam
Rosalie Hazel
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It's the name of a pig in the English kids' stories featuring Rupert Bear, although I don't think she appears that often!
It's very pretty but I prefer Rosalind.
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Truthfully, it reminds me of a really sour girl I knew in junior high and high school. And Twilight. So not the greatest associations, sorry. :(
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NOOOO. Sorry, it just irks me that a lot of people know Rosalie from Twilight because 1. It's one of my favorite great-aunts' name, and 2. I've never read/seen Twilight and it looks like drivel to me. So I would really hope that it doesn't have a Twilight association, but I guess I can't say I know that for sure.I do agree, unfortunately, that it's trendy right now. Becuase it's a sweet, cute, old-fashioned name. Like Evelyn and Eloise. Alas. It's such a fresh, upbeat name. I want to be her friend.My favorite combos with it:
Rosalie Sunshine
Rosalie Jillian
Rosalie Myfanwy

This message was edited 9/16/2011, 1:46 PM

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