Roselda?

See the results of this poll: Roselda vs Rosemary

Respondents: 34 (This poll is closed)

  • Roselda Virginia : 8 (24%)
  • Rosemary Virginia: 26 (76%)

Roselda is stunningly beautiful, and it flows very well with [name]Virginia[/name]… so Roselda gets my vote. :slight_smile:

I don’t like the sound of [name]Roselda[/name]. I like the sound of [name]Rosemary[/name] better and think it’s really sweet with [name]Virginia[/name].

Tough call:

Roselda - I like it but Roselda and [name]Virginia[/name] together bug me for some reason. It seems to be the elda-inya sounds.
[name]Rosemary[/name] - I like [name]Rosemary[/name] a lot and think [name]Rosemary[/name] [name]Virginia[/name] sounds more pleasant to my ear.

I also like [name]Rosalie[/name] [name]Virginia[/name]. BUT you really only say both names together rarely and your surname may change the flow of the first two. So, my usual recommendation is to go with what you love.

I like Roselda [name]Virginia[/name]. Its so much more vibrant than [name]Virginia[/name].

[name]Love[/name] [name]Rosemary[/name]! Roselda…not so much.

[name]Rosemary[/name] [name]Virginia[/name] is so sweet! Roselda sounds harsh to my ear…

[name]Rosemary[/name] Viriginia is lovely. I don’t care for Roselda. Actually, I’m not crazy about similar sounding names like [name]Griselda[/name] and [name]Esmeralda[/name] so that may be the reason. Also, I think [name]Rosemary[/name] is a more versatile name when thinking about naming any future children.

I actually don’t care for either, but [name]Rosemary[/name] is an established name, while, honestly, Roselda seems a bit made up. I personally would just go with [name]Rose[/name], which I think is substantial enough to stand up on its own and is much prettier than the longer options.

Roselda [name]Virginia[/name]!

(When I was little I was completely in love with these gorgeous, mysterious, slightly gothic book Skuggan över stenbänken and in it was this beautiful mute almost [name]Ophelia[/name]-like character named Rosilda! I have loved the name ever since, and Roselda is almost the same.)

Between the two, I prefer [name]Rosemary[/name]. I don’t like the “[name]Zelda[/name]” sound in Roselda.