Rosalie or Abigail?

Big sister Audrey

  • Rosalie
  • Abigail
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[name_f]Audrey[/name_f] and [name_f]Rosalie[/name_f] are lovely

[name_f]Abigail[/name_f] by a long shot. It’s a strong, solid, but still fun and versatile name that has a historical feel yet works perfectly in modern times. Like [name_f]Audrey[/name_f].

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[name_f]Rosalie[/name_f] is very nice, just a touch sugary for me sometimes. [name_f]Rosalie[/name_f] & [name_f]Audrey[/name_f] together also get locked into a bit of a ‘vintage whimsical’ theme.

I voted for [name_f]Rosalie[/name_f], I think it’s a good fit with [name_f]Audrey[/name_f].

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Plus, if I’m honest, [name_f]Abigail[/name_f] is a name I’ve never really clicked with. It’s completely unoffensive, it just isn’t my cup of tea.

I prefer [name_f]Abigail[/name_f]. [name_f][/name_f] It is such a classic, as is [name_f]Audrey[/name_f]. [name_f][/name_f] [name_f]Love[/name_f] the alliteration of the two names and the fact that it is three syllables. [name_f][/name_f] [name_f]Abby[/name_f] is a wonderful nickname, less common these days, I believe, than [name_f]Rosie[/name_f]. [name_f][/name_f] I feel like [name_f]Abigail[/name_f] is the type of name that can be interchangeably used in full or shortened to [name_f]Abby[/name_f].

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Sisters, [name_f]Audrey[/name_f] and Abby/Abigail.

Both names are beautiful! [name_f][/name_f] But for me, [name_f]Audrey[/name_f] and [name_f]Abigail[/name_f] feel almost too same-ey? [name_f][/name_f] Maybe it’s the alliteration, but I just like [name_f]Audrey[/name_f] and [name_f]Rosalie[/name_f] better as a pair.

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Good luck!

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