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[Opinions] Rosalyn
Has been growing on me.
Okay I have a few questions and would be greatful if you answered!1. When you first see it how do you pronnounce it?
2. What's your favorite spelling? Rosalyn, Rosalynn, Rosaline, Rosalinne,
3. What is your opinons? Any spelling, any pronnouciation
4. Do you imagine this being popular in 30, 20 years?Thank you!I don't have a quote!!!!
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1. When you first see it how do you pronnounce it? RAHZ-uh-lyn
2. What's your favorite spelling? Rosaline. But I pronounce that like "line" at the end & not "lyn".
3. What is your opinons? I think Rosaline is pretty. Rosalyn just looks trendy imo. Rosaline makes me think of Romeo & Juliet. Though she's not a major character at all, Rosaline is the name of the woman Romeo is in love with before he meets Juliet.
4. Do you imagine this being popular in 30, 20 years? Probably only with the spelling Rosalyn. Rosaline? Nah.
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1. When you first see it how do you pronnounce it? I prn it RAHZ-uh-lyn
2. What's your favorite spelling? Rosalyn, Rosalynn, Rosaline, Rosalinne, etc. I like Rosalyn, Rosalind(e) and Rosalynne. I would prn Rosaline as RAHZ-uh-leen.
3. What is your opinons? Any spelling, any pronnouciation. See above. :o)
4. Do you imagine this being popular in 30, 20 years? Absolutely; I hope so!
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1. When you first see it how do you pronnounce it? Roz(s)-A-Lin
2. What's your favorite spelling? Rosalyn
3. What is your opinons? Any spelling, any pronnouciation.. I don't really like it
4. Do you imagine this being popular in 30, 20 years? I think it will be one of those names like Mary...not exactly popular..but people still use it a lot
-Samantha-
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1) ROWZ-ah-lynn
2) I like Rosaline better, which I pronounce ROWZ-ah-line.
3) My opinion, I like it, but there are 'rose' names which I like more eg: Rosemary, Rosalie etc.
4) I could imagine other 'rose' names becoming more popular, but Rosalyn somehow seems 'older' like it would always feel 'dated'. It could be the 'lyn' part that makes me think that.PP's in Profile

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1. When you first see it how do you pronnounce it? RAHZ-ah-lin
2. What's your favorite spelling? Rosalyn, Rosalynn, Rosaline, Rosalinne. I like Rosalyn, followed by Rosaline (though this looks like ROSE-uh-line, to me).
3. What is your opinons? Any spelling, any pronnouciation. I really like it! Pretty and underused, and Rosie is a cute nickname.
4. Do you imagine this being popular in 30, 20 years? Nope. -- Sarah
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1. When you first see it how do you pronnounce it? - RAHZ-ah-linn
2. What's your favorite spelling? Rosalyn, Rosalynn, Rosaline, Rosalinne - Rosalyn (I also like Rosaline, but I pronounce it rahz-ah-LEEN or roze-ah-LEEN)
3. What is your opinons? Any spelling, any pronnouciation - I like Rosalyn, but I'm not in love with the RAHZ sound, nor the nn Roz. I adore the names Rosalie and Rosemary, though. :)
4. Do you imagine this being popular in 30, 20 years? - No, not overly so.
~Heather~
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1. I say RAH-zuh-lynn, which I like a lot. I know a lot of people dislike that pronunciation, but I think the other ones sound a bit wussy!
2. My favourite spelling depends on how you want to say it.
RAH-zuh-lynn: Rosalyn
RAHZ-lynn: Roslyn
ROH-sah-lynn: Rosalin, Rosalinne
ROH-sah-leen: Rosaleen, Rosaline
ROH-sah-lyne: Rosaline
roh-ZELL-in: Rose-Ellen, Rose Ellen, Rosellen
roh-ZAA-lin: Rosallen, Rose-Allen
3. I like it, particularly if she's called Raz. :) My favourites are Rosaleen, Rosalyn, and Rosellen. Rosaline reminds me too much of "rosin."
4. I could see the more "refined" forms, like Rosaline, coming around, but Rosalyn? Not really.Array

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This message was edited 5/17/2006, 12:07 AM

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