[Opinions] Re: Rosalie
in reply to a message by insane romantic
1. I don't think it would be hard at all to avoid a nn for Rosalie since it's not a super common name with a super commonly used nn.
2. I don't think that's really an issue either. Mostly because few people would probably know your middle name was Rose, and even if they did it's a common thing for a child to be named after/for a parent so no one would think badly about it.
3. I didn't know it had a Twilight association except for the few times I've heard that said on here. I can't see that being a problem either, since in my experience Twilight isn't as popular in real life as it seems to be on the internet! Besides, my Great-aunt's name was Rosalie first, so there. :P
I think it's a really sweet name, and I've always liked it. My Great-aunt's name is Rosalie Faye, and she often goes by Rosie. I'd use it as a mn in honor of her, although I'll never get to it.
2. I don't think that's really an issue either. Mostly because few people would probably know your middle name was Rose, and even if they did it's a common thing for a child to be named after/for a parent so no one would think badly about it.
3. I didn't know it had a Twilight association except for the few times I've heard that said on here. I can't see that being a problem either, since in my experience Twilight isn't as popular in real life as it seems to be on the internet! Besides, my Great-aunt's name was Rosalie first, so there. :P
I think it's a really sweet name, and I've always liked it. My Great-aunt's name is Rosalie Faye, and she often goes by Rosie. I'd use it as a mn in honor of her, although I'll never get to it.
This message was edited 6/21/2011, 3:09 PM