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[Opinions] Rosamund
Pronounced 'ROSE-uh-mund" with the nn "Rosie". I also like Rosalind and Rosemary, but Rosamund is my number one.
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So beautiful and very unique.
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I adore Rosamund. Its probably one of my top 5. My favourite combo is Rosamund Laetitia.
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Don't like it. I think Rosalinda is better. Rosemary is ok. I prefer plain old Rose.
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I like other Rose names more, like Rosalinda, Rosabelle and Rosie. Otherwise, I'm not big on any at the moment.
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I actually like Rosamund. It’s attractive and interesting in sound. I like Rosalind as well equally.
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I like it. I really like a lot of Rose- names. Rosamund isn’t my favorite, but it’s on the list. I like Rosalind and Rosemary more. I also like Rosemarie, Rose, Rosa, Rosaria, Rosalie, Rosalia, Rosario, Rosina, Rosetta, Rosalinda, Rosabel, Rosabella, Rosaire, Rosalba, Rosaline, Rosalyn, Roseline, Rosette, Rosenwyn, Rosmerta and Rosina.
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I could take or leave Rosie, but I adore Rosamund. I would absolutely use it. I cycle between whether I like Rosamund, Rosalind, or Rosemary most, I just can't decide. If I were to make a combo... Rosamund Lenore.

This message was edited 4/16/2022, 6:55 AM

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Rosamond - I prefer the o spelling - is a long-time favourite which I would gladly use IRL.I prefer the ROSE pronunciation to ROZ, though etymologically ROZ is more correct. But, I also prefer the false etymology created for the mistress of Henry II in order to give it the meaning of 'pure Rose' - rosa munda; however, since she was by definition not a respectable person (!), the fake meaning was tweaked further to 'rosa mundi', the whole world's Rose!
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My cat is a Rosamund :) she started out nicknamed Rosie but it just wasn't her personality, so after only a few months she transitioned to just Rose. I love many of the Rose names Inclouding the ones you listed so it disappointed me deeply when I realized I probably can't use any of them now for a future daughter because of the cat lmao. I might still consider one for a middle though I think.
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I love Rosamund when pronounced RAHZ-ə-mənd, but I find RO-zə-mənd unimpressive.
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I love either pronunciation (I just love the name in general), but I want to use Rosie as a nn.
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I think Rosamund "Rosie" works even if Rosamund itself is pronounced with a short o. Kind of like Cat/Kat work as nicknames for Catherine/Katherine even though the nicknames have a t sound while the full names have a th sound.
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