See the results of this poll: 3 that we love! What’s your favorite?
Respondents: 97 (This poll is closed)
- Ophelia Mary Rose (nn Opie) : 38 (39%)
- Talulah Rosemary (nn Lu) : 25 (26%)
- Penelope Rosemarie (nn Poppy): 34 (35%)
Respondents: 97 (This poll is closed)
[name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Rose[/name]!
[name]Penelope[/name] [name]Rosemarie[/name] gets my vote. But [name]Penelope[/name] is very trendy right now.
[name]Penelope[/name] [name]Rose[/name] is beautiful. [name]Penelope[/name] [name]Rosemarie[/name] is a little bit of a mouthful [name]IMO[/name].
[name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Rose[/name] flows the best imo… but I voted for [name]Penelope[/name] [name]Rosemarie[/name] 'cause I like [name]Penelope[/name]
[name]Penelope[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Rose[/name] would work as well as [name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Rose[/name]. 
[name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Rose[/name] flows beautifully!
I think [name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Rose[/name] flows the best. I prefer the 3-2-1 syllables to the 3-3 syllables. But I am not a fan of [name]Ophelia[/name]. I have mentioned before how it reminds me of pedophilia (and other o-philia words). I just don’t understand the mass appeal.
Talulah [name]Mary[/name] [name]Rose[/name] is wonderful and would get my vote if it were an option.
I love [name]Penelope[/name], but feel like [name]Rosemarie[/name] is too long and makes the name a little too much of a mouthful. I think [name]Penelope[/name] [name]Rose[/name] would be beautiful!
I voted for [name]Penelope[/name]. [name]Love[/name] the nn [name]Poppy[/name].
I’m very fond of Talulah, but spelled [name]Tallulah[/name]… I feel like Talulah and [name]Rosemary[/name] are mismatched. [name]Tallulah[/name] is wild and bubbly to me, and [name]Rosemary[/name] is very practical, quirky but prim.
[name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Rose[/name] has great flow, I agree. [name]Ophelia[/name] has such a lush, romantic sound. But I feel conflicted about the name because of its Shakesperean associations.
I feel like [name]Penelope[/name] and [name]Rosemarie[/name] are consistent with each other, and both are such pretty, feminine names. I like the gleeful “[name]REE[/name]!” sound at the end of [name]Rosemarie[/name].
I don’t think you can go wrong with any of these, but [name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Rose[/name] gets my vote, it’s perfect! Not only is [name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Mary[/name] on my list, but it has two middles. 
I would prefer [name]Tallulah[/name] spelled this way and although I agree with the previous poster about [name]Tallulah[/name] and [name]Rosemary[/name] feeling mismatched, I really like the sound of them together.
[name]Penelope[/name] is lovely, but my least favourite of the three. [name]Rosemarie[/name] is nice, but bland. [name]Penelope[/name] [name]Rosemarie[/name] has lovely flow.
As I’ve said before, all of these choices are lovely and flow together nicely, so I don’t think you can go wrong.
Good luck! 
I voted for Talulah [name]Rosemary[/name]; I like both names. Talulah has such a swing to it, it sounds like you’re about to start singing when you say it! I agree that [name]Rosemary[/name] is more prim, but I like it too. I’m not a big fan of either [name]Ophelia[/name] or [name]Penelope[/name], though I appreciate their histories.
I do prefer the double-L [name]Tallulah[/name] spelling. It’s more traditional and looks more finished.
Best wishes!
I picked Talulah [name]Rosemary[/name], mainly because I’m not keen on the others’ nicknames.
I think [name]Tallulah[/name] [name]Rosemary[/name] flows the best. Not crazy about the name [name]Tallulah[/name], but I do think it’s cute.
It’s funny, our kitty is named [name]Penelope[/name] ‘[name]Poppy[/name]’ because my mommy didn’t want it to turn into [name]Penny[/name]. I love this name but will have to stick the other one.
[name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Rose[/name] for some reason doesn’t work for me.
I voted for [name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Rose[/name] which I think is stunning, but I’m not fond of Opie as a nicname at all.
[name]Fifi[/name], Felie/Phelie or [name]Lia[/name] would be better, [name]Lia[/name] being my personal favourite.
I also think that if Opie works for you, [name]Poppy[/name] sould be fine as well. [name]Ophelia[/name] nn [name]Poppy[/name] makes as much sense as [name]Ophelia[/name] nn Opie, only the second makes me think of ‘opium’ which is somewhat inappropriate…
Absolutely love Talulah [name]Rosemary[/name]! I do prefer the [name]Tallulah[/name] spelling though.
[name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Rose[/name] is a better combination, but [name]Penelope[/name] is my favorite of the names. I don’t like [name]Penelope[/name] with [name]Rosemarie[/name], it just doesn’t seem to flow in my opinion.
I would realllllllllly hesitate to use [name]Ophelia[/name]. Obviously it’s getting a lot of love in this poll, but I wouldn’t want to be a teenage [name]Ophelia[/name] when high school hits and it’s time to read [name]Hamlet[/name]. (“Get thee to a nunnery!”) And boys will have a field day with “oh feel ya” taunts. Opie is sweet for a baby but would be hard to embrace as an adult - something like [name]Lia[/name] would probably work better. I think your other name choices, specifically [name]Penelope[/name] and any of the lovely [name]Rose[/name] names, would be infinitely easier to live with than [name]Ophelia[/name].
[name]Love[/name] love love the name [name]Penelope[/name] [name]Rosemarie[/name], nn [name]Poppy[/name]! So adorable. 
I love [name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Rose[/name] (actually, I think [name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Rosemary[/name] flows a bit better…)
I do love [name]Penelope[/name] [name]Rosemarie[/name], but I’m worried about [name]Penelope[/name] growing more popular/trendy because of the Kardashians.
Thanks for the feedback everyone! I am agreeing with other posters that [name]Tallulah[/name] with the double L is the preferable spelling. I love all the positive feedback on [name]Ophelia[/name]. I’m not worried about the [name]Shakespeare[/name] connotation, but it’s interesting that some people associate the name with the word “pedophile,” which isn’t good!! [name]Penelope[/name] is still a big contender, although it is gaining in popularity! At the moment, I am loving [name]Tallulah[/name]!