Rose names

Hello!
I don’t know what my grandmother was thinking, (I personally don’t like when sibling names are super matchy matchy) but my mom and most of her sisters have [name]Rose[/name] in their names.
[name]Rosalina[/name], Rosabella, [name]Rosemarie[/name], [name]Rosanna[/name], etc.
I haven’t decided yet whether or not to honor my mom and/or an aunt(s) by using [name]Rose[/name] or another [name]Rose[/name] name. I wouldn’t use a repeat from their set. But I just want to explore the options and see if anything strikes me.

What I’ve come up with:
[name]Rosamund[/name] - I hate the pronunciation rohz-uh-mun, which is how it’s supposed to be said, right? I’ve always said it rose-ah-mun. Is this acceptable?
[name]Rosalie[/name] - I like this one.
[name]Rosalia[/name] - pretty, might be too flourishy for me
Rosamine - its ok
[name]Rosalyn[/name] - [name]Rosalina[/name] uses this form… So that eliminates that for me.
Rosemaren - I’ve never seen this and just came up with this. A combination of [name]Rose[/name] and [name]Maren[/name], does this work? opinions?

More suggestions!?? Other [name]Rose[/name] variants? Names that mean rose?
Thanks!!

[name]Rosamund[/name] for me is [name]Rose[/name]-uh-mun(d). Not [name]Roz[/name]! I do touch on that D at the end, though…

I love [name]Rosalie[/name] for you - sounds like that’s one fabulous one your grandma didn’t take! :wink:

Also, what about [name]Rosette[/name] or [name]Rosetta[/name]? Maybe [name]Roisin[/name]? It means “little rose.”

[name]Rosalind[/name] ([name]ROZ[/name]-uh-lind)
i also love [name]Rosalie[/name]

[name]Rosario[/name], [name]Rosa[/name], [name]Rosey[/name]

There’s also [name]Rosaline[/name], a character in [name]Romeo[/name] and [name]Juliet[/name]. It’s a touch similar to [name]Rosalina[/name], but it’s often pronounced RAHZ-uh-lin (think of the word “rosin”), so I think it’s dissimilar enough.

all of my ideas were stolen! :wink: [name]How[/name] about Rosaura?

[name]Roisin[/name] - Irish name for [name]Rose[/name].

I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Rosalie[/name]… but other than that, I am generally not a fan of [name]Rose[/name] names at all. They just sound old lady-ish to me!