[Opinions] Rosalie
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Maybe it's because I never read Twilight or saw the movies, but I didn't realize there was an association at all. I prefer Rosalie out of the two, but both are entirely usable today, and would be refreshing to see.
Honestly, I associate the name more with the character Rosalee on "Grimm."
Honestly, I associate the name more with the character Rosalee on "Grimm."
I don't know any modern fictional shows or whatever, but think it is a lovely name - and I certainly hope you use it.
Rosalie. I love it. I do believe the twilight craze died a long while ago. I believe any girl could grow into this name
I think they're both beautiful names and I don't either is over used.
I think Twilight has had its day now, it's all about The Hunger Games and Divergent, so that's nothing to worry about!
I think Twilight has had its day now, it's all about The Hunger Games and Divergent, so that's nothing to worry about!
I like both of them.
I think the Twilight craze has died down. Most people have moved on to liking (or hating) Fifty Shades of Grey.
I think the Twilight craze has died down. Most people have moved on to liking (or hating) Fifty Shades of Grey.
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I think this name is incredibly boring. Rosalia sounds like a disease.
Why not? It's awesome name. I like it. That's name for a rose. I more prefer Rosalie and I pronounce "raw-sah-li-yeh".
In Czech Republic became more popular give for newborn daughters.
In Czech Republic became more popular give for newborn daughters.
I've only ever known one Rosalie, and since she's now retired, I can easily see it on an adult!
My issue with Rosalie is that the rose at the beginning and the diminutive-looking ending combine to make it appear extremely sentimental, a problem I don't have with the other Rose names: Rosemary is positively energetic compared to Rosalie, and Rosamond is definitely feisty as well as elegant.
Rosalia doesn't happen where I live. It seems too long for itself, like Isabella compared to Isabel.
My issue with Rosalie is that the rose at the beginning and the diminutive-looking ending combine to make it appear extremely sentimental, a problem I don't have with the other Rose names: Rosemary is positively energetic compared to Rosalie, and Rosamond is definitely feisty as well as elegant.
Rosalia doesn't happen where I live. It seems too long for itself, like Isabella compared to Isabel.
Fortunately the Twilight craze has come and gone, and with it the implications that every Bella, Jacob and Edward is from Twilight (for the most part). Even more fortunately, Rosalie as a name never really became tied with the book.
Rosalie is a beautiful name, and while I love both it and Rosalia, I do prefer Rosalie. It is a name that's easily grown into.
Rosalie is a beautiful name, and while I love both it and Rosalia, I do prefer Rosalie. It is a name that's easily grown into.
I've always loved Rosalie and think it's very pretty. It's the name of one of my Great Aunts. I know it's gotten more common, but I wouldn't say it's overused. I only know of one little one. Also I have never read/seen Twilight and don't really think THAT many people have, plus isn't that not one of the main characters? Plus it's not anything important, so I could care less that some people might think there's a connection. I think it does have a youthfulness about it, but on an adult that just makes it more upbeat. I'd certainly consider it to use IRL, more likely as a middle name.
Not being a Twilight fan, I didn't know it was associated. I think Rosalie is nicer.
For me a pretty, handsome and cute FN with a touch gypsy style, which also of course is still good even in mature age.
NN Lilli, Line, Rosalinchen (like Gretchen) or Sally.
Similar names are Rosalee, Rosaley, Rosaly, Rosalind, Rosalija, Rosalina and (your) Rosalia. Derivation is Roswitha.
Whereas "Rosalia" a bit sounds for me too moldy, antiquated and yesterday´s.
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NN Lilli, Line, Rosalinchen (like Gretchen) or Sally.
Similar names are Rosalee, Rosaley, Rosaly, Rosalind, Rosalija, Rosalina and (your) Rosalia. Derivation is Roswitha.
Whereas "Rosalia" a bit sounds for me too moldy, antiquated and yesterday´s.
Bye
Twilight craze? Eh ... the name was on everybody's radar before Twilight, and I think it still is because of pre-twilight appeal. It's not overused.
Sure I think it could grow up okay. It's enough like Melanie, Valerie, and Natalie.
Rosalia is very different to Rosalie, to me. I like Rosalia a little more on paper, but I'd probably rather call someone Rosalie.
Sure I think it could grow up okay. It's enough like Melanie, Valerie, and Natalie.
Rosalia is very different to Rosalie, to me. I like Rosalia a little more on paper, but I'd probably rather call someone Rosalie.