Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:37     Subject: Name My Baby Girl

Rose Annette, nicknamed Rosie, is lovely.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:35     Subject: Name My Baby Girl

Rosalind (Rosey, Lindy)
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:34     Subject: Name My Baby Girl

Leonora (Lee, Leo, Nora)
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:33     Subject: Name My Baby Girl

Delphine (Delly or Fin or Fifi)
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:31     Subject: Re:Name My Baby Girl

This is a nice vibe. From your original three, I like Rose Annette.

I also love the suggestion of Caroline, and while I like Carrie, I also like Callie.

Margaret Annette, nn Maggie or Meg.

Vivian Annette, nn Vivi.

Olivia Annette, nn Liv.

Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:29     Subject: Name My Baby Girl

Rosemary nn Rosie

Teresa nn Tessa

Veronica nn Vera



Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:27     Subject: Re:Name My Baby Girl

I like Rose a lot. If you are worried about people calling her Rose Ann, you could go with Rosaline or Rosamund or some variation, and still use the nn of Rosie. The extra syllables might dissuade family and teachers from going to Rose Ann.

Dorothy (nn Dory)
Dorothea (Thea)
Winifred (Winnie)
Margaret (Maggie)

Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:26     Subject: Name My Baby Girl

Anonymous wrote:I like Rose of your options, but it doesn't seem to meet your criteria of longer with a nn.

Dorothy (Dot/Dottie)
Elizabeth (I love Betsy for this one, but most go with Lizzie or Beth)
Victoria (Vicki or Tori)
Genevieve (Ginny)



Lol! I love Elizabeth (Betsy) too (though that's my name!)
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:24     Subject: Name My Baby Girl

Katherine
Victoria
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:24     Subject: Name My Baby Girl

Elizabeth

Margaret
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:22     Subject: Re:Name My Baby Girl

Theodosia Annette (nn Thea)
Carolyn/Caroline Annette (nn Carol, Carrie, Caddie a la Caddie Woodlawn)
Josephine Annette (nn Jo a la Jo March, Josie)
Margaret Annette (nn Maggie, Margo, Meg, Peggy)
Elizabeth Annette (nn Liz, Eliza a la Hamilton, Beth a la Beth March)
Philippa Annette (nn Pippa)
Alexandra Annette (nn Alex, Alexa, Ali) - I think this one sounds the best, although I don't know your last name.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:14     Subject: Name My Baby Girl

Wilhelmina nn Mina/Minnie
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:13     Subject: Name My Baby Girl

Matilda nn Tilly
Josephine nn Josie
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:13     Subject: Name My Baby Girl

I like Rose of your options, but it doesn't seem to meet your criteria of longer with a nn.

Dorothy (Dot/Dottie)
Elizabeth (I love Betsy for this one, but most go with Lizzie or Beth)
Victoria (Vicki or Tori)
Genevieve (Ginny)

Anonymous
Post 07/21/2020 11:07     Subject: Name My Baby Girl

We're expecting a baby girl in a few weeks and I'm still not set on a name. I know I want to use Annette as a middle name, after my mother. I'm a sucker for longer, traditional names with a nn that we would call her by. Up for consideration:

Samantha Annette (my husband loves Samantha, and I do too, but I'm a bit concerned that the nn, Sam, is gender neutral--don't ask me why, I just am)
Rose Annette (Rose is after my husband's grandmother but I'm concerned it's too close to Rose Anne; nn would be Rosie)
Beatrice Annette (nn Trixie, but that seems like a lot of letters)

Thoughts? Other recommendations?