I voted for [name]Rosemary[/name]. [name]Rosalia[/name] is very pretty and probably what I would have voted for, but I don’t really like it with [name]Virginia[/name] in the middle. My favorite [name]Rose[/name] names are [name]Rosamond[/name] and [name]Rosalind[/name], with [name]Rosaline[/name] following behind.
I like [name]Rosalia[/name], [name]Rosetta[/name], and [name]Rosemary[/name] on their own, but paired with [name]Virginia[/name] in the middle, I only really care for [name]Rosemary[/name] since the other two end with “a” like [name]Virginia[/name], which makes for an awkward flow.
I find [name]Rosemary[/name] so sweetly old-fashioned and irresistible. [name]Virginia[/name] is similarly warm and old-fashioned, and the flow of [name]Rosemary[/name] [name]Virginia[/name] is best of all your options imo.
My favorite would be [name]Rosalie[/name] [name]Virginia[/name], but since that’s not an option, I picked [name]Rosalia[/name]. However, I also find it a bit matchy paired with [name]Virginia[/name].
Another [name]Rose[/name] variation is [name]Rosina[/name]. That was my great-grandmother’s mn.
I voted for Rosemeade. I wouldn’t put another A-ending name in front of [name]Virginia[/name], and I like how unusual Rosemeade is. It seems very grounded, and has a medieval vibe to it.
I actually like just [name]Rose[/name] [name]Virginia[/name] better than all of your options here. I voted for [name]Rosetta[/name] [name]Virginia[/name], though, since I like that best. Would you consider [name]Rosamund[/name]? It’s my favorite [name]Rose[/name] option at the moment. I think [name]Rosamund[/name] [name]Virginia[/name] would be lovely!
I voted for [name]Rosemary[/name]. However, I like [name]Rose[/name] the best. If you want something longer, I would prefer [name]Rosalind[/name] or [name]Rosalie[/name].
I voted for [name]Rosemary[/name], but just [name]Rose[/name] also sounds great to me. A few days ago I opened a thread for the name Melrose, but a lot a people didn’t like it…