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[Opinions] Rossie
I'm loving the name Rossie for a girl right now. I think that Ross is strictly masculine, but Rossie sounds feminine. What are your opinions on it? What image does it give you? Any good combos?
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It looks like Rosie spelt wrong.Rossie Enola
Rossie Verdie
Rossie Margaretta
Rossie Damiana
Rossie Signe
Rossie Ludie
Rossie Aleen
Rossie Ona
Rossie Hassie
Rossie Flo
Rossie Ottie
Rossie Alline
Rossie Claribel
Rossie Idabelle
Rossie Elba
Rossie Love
Rossie Sister
Rossie Ingeborg
Rossie Hermine
Rossie Emma
Rossie Jessye
Rossie Clotilde
Rossie Felta
Rossie ArrieAny you like?
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Its ok as a nn for Rosalind or something like that, but its too cutsy and a tad bit masculine as an independent name. Can't say that I am a huge fan.
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It just looks like a typo for Rosie, IMO. If I met someone actually named Rossie, I think I'd assume her last name was Ross and Rossie was a nickname. I'd pair it with classic middle names... for some reason I think of 1950s... something like Rossie Kay.
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It could work as a nickname for a Rose- name, but I wouldn't use it as a full name. Also, it will probably get confused with Rosie or Roxie a lot.
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Sorry, I'm not a fan. It reminds me of what a boy named Ross might be called as his fusses over him.
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I've never heard it before but I think it's very cute. I might at first think it would be a pet name for Rosalind but I like it on its own too.
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