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I adore both, but Rosalia
That’s tough. I like them both, but they give me different vibes.
Rosanna makes me think of strong, practical femininity and old-fashioned charm. I’d expect it to be the name of an early 20th century feminist or a young person named after an older relative.
Rosalia seems delicate, frilly, and a bit pretentious to me. It sounds like the name of a Disney princess or the child of hipsters who really appreciate traditional gender roles.
As I said, I like them both, but I’d have to choose Rosanna. It just seems stronger / less frilly to me.
Rosanna makes me think of strong, practical femininity and old-fashioned charm. I’d expect it to be the name of an early 20th century feminist or a young person named after an older relative.
Rosalia seems delicate, frilly, and a bit pretentious to me. It sounds like the name of a Disney princess or the child of hipsters who really appreciate traditional gender roles.
As I said, I like them both, but I’d have to choose Rosanna. It just seems stronger / less frilly to me.