Re: Do you like it?
in reply to a message by Rozlyn Jean
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
- mirfak
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
- mirfak
This message was edited 8/25/2015, 10:08 AM