I’ve seen a few similar posts and decided to try it.
I really want to like Rose and Ros- names, as firsts or middles, I just can’t seem to ever jump on board. What do you love about these names?
I’ve seen a few similar posts and decided to try it.
I really want to like Rose and Ros- names, as firsts or middles, I just can’t seem to ever jump on board. What do you love about these names?
[name_f]Rosamund[/name_f] - love it due to history, softer, but strong sound, love the m sound in the middle, find it visually calming, and sound is like satin & silk bows, clashing together, sort of like a kiss.
[name_f]Rosina[/name_f] - maybe because my name end in -ina, I love this so much, it has zeisty calming feeling, sounds like waves crashing to the cliffs, it’s shorter three syllable name it works with many longer names, it has sort of candence
[name_f]Rose[/name_f] is probably one of my favourite names of all time ⚘ A girl named [name_f]Rose[/name_f] can be anything really; spunky, sweet, shy, confident - the whole let!
[name_f]Rose[/name_f] is summery dresses, happy giggles, travelling in exotic lands, aesthetic notes, and bright blue eyes (I’m really bad at this).
What’s not to love about this name?
[name_f]Rosalie[/name_f] is my personal favourite for it’s frilly but sparky feel.
[name_f]Rosamund[/name_f] has clunky elegance!
[name_f]Rose[/name_f] is sweet and versatile
[name_f]Rosa[/name_f] is strong and bold
[name_f]Rosalyn[/name_f] is cool and charming.
[name_f]Rosaline[/name_f] is sharp but sweet
[name_f]Rosie[/name_f] is adorable but matures well
[name_f]Roisin[/name_f] is intriguing and distinctive
[name_f]Rhoswen[/name_f] is warm and interesting
[name_f]Rosanna[/name_f] is literary and bold
[name_f]Rosemary[/name_f] has vintage charm
[name_f]Rosine[/name_f] is sleek and literary