In real life I think I'd think it was nice enough. Probably in need of a nickname (one that isn't
Romy please... row me bully boys, row).
I like
Rosemarie and Rosemarine /-a as middle names. I would like
Rosemary more if not for it being "
Rose plus
Mary" - if it were distinctly the herb name. I like plain
Rose much more than
Rosemary.
I think it's a little unappealing to me because of the *way* it seems fashionable, in my view.
It seems old fashioned in a bland straitlaced way, like
Dolores or
Margaret or
Virginia.
But there's no influence of a famous old lady
Rosemary to make it real, nor a Hollywood star to glamorize it (like
Audrey or
Shirley) - just
Rosemary Clooney, who isn't really a household name... and
Rosemary's Baby. So I think it just seems like a new-again "plant name," and a cuter/younger form of
Rose (everyone seems to like
Rose, but not so many people would dare to use it as a first name) ... with a hipster nick ("
Romy") and "sweet" sepia-toned "traditional" aesthetic. The kind of name that is used to name sofas and skirts in the catalogues of trendy shops pretending to be boutique-like. That doesn't make it bad, of course - but it is able to seem a little saccharine and cloying.
Rosalind seems more interesting, and just
Rose or just
Mary would seem more striking and gutsy than
Rosemary.
- mirfak