First names that go with Rose

Anonymous
Pete
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Anonymous wrote:Can I vote for Rose as the first name? So pretty.


Get yourself some new orchestrations
New routines and red velvet curtains

Not bad, though.
Anonymous
My eldest is Sienna Rose and I absolutely love it.
Anonymous
I have a Rosemary obviously not the same but we get tons of compliments and haven't met another yet (she's 5).
Anonymous
Your husband is worried about overused names but somehow is okay with Rose? That's such an incredible common middle name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like Emily, Eleanor, or Allison, but I suspect your husband would feel they were overused.

There’s an old song called Lida Rose. If he likes Jada, he might like Lida, but it wouldn’t be my pick.

I really think Rose is a pretty neutral and you could pair it with most names.


Lida is raped by Zeus in the form of a swan -- pretty name, but tough to be saddled with the story.
Anonymous
Trying to marry his sound and your feel:

Gina Rose

Julia Rose

Joelle Rose

Jacquelyn Rose (though it sounds a bit like Cracklin' Rose, great song; could call her Jackie Rose, which is also similar to a great whisky bar, Jack Rose)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meredith
Katherine
Evelyn
Evangeline
Elise
Amelia
Cecily
Cecilia
Vivienne


Amelia Rose is ok
Anonymous
Gemma Rose
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gemma Rose


^^ I seriously nailed it. The End.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gemma Rose


^^ I seriously nailed it. The End.


You’re seriously an idiot. The end.
Anonymous
Of Sharon
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Eveline
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like Emily, Eleanor, or Allison, but I suspect your husband would feel they were overused.

There’s an old song called Lida Rose. If he likes Jada, he might like Lida, but it wouldn’t be my pick.

I really think Rose is a pretty neutral and you could pair it with most names.


Lida is raped by Zeus in the form of a swan -- pretty name, but tough to be saddled with the story.


I’ve always seen the one from mythology spelled as Leda with an “e”, but translating from a language with a different alphabet could easily have multiple spellings.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leda_and_the_Swan

Anonymous
Jennifer

Aleida

Zenzele

Abigail

Svetlana
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