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[Opinions] Rosaleen
A friend of a friend just had a baby named Rosaleen? WDYT?
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Adorable, and I like the spelling.
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I prefer the spelling Rosaline
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I like a lot of Rose-names, but Rosaleen isn't really my style look-wise. Rosaline could be pronounced the same way if you choose. Might have to correct a few people but meh, I like Rosaline. I think it's a nice name for a girl though, either spelling. It'll grow up with her.
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Beautiful and very charming.
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Would have been cuter imo spelled Rosaline
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tritto
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So would I, much prettier - pron. issues aside(m)I dislike double EEs visually and I guess they remind me of all the awful, dated and sometimes cheap names such as Lurleen, Brandeen, Charleen etc. Rosaleen is nice though and it means the child will have no pronunciation annoyances.OT but Madeline, Caroline etc. I prefer with a LEEN ending. Just a preference.
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I would day Rosaline with a LIEN ending, like Caroline...I say Rosaleen with a LEEN ending, like Kathleen. I prefer Rosaleen, and love the leen ending.

This message was edited 6/15/2009, 4:49 PM

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ditto
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Cute, but I prefer 'Rosalie'.
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It's a nice name, very feminine and classy. I do, however, prefer Rosalyn.
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I love it, it's much better than Roseline, Rosalind etc IMO
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Rosaleen's quite charming; however, I strongly prefer Rosaline (ROZ-uh-lyne).
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It's alright, but I'm very picky about my "Rose" names. It is nice to see used though.
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