[Opinions] Rosenwyn
roz-EN-win or *Ro-zan-wen*
I very recently came across this name and I'm pretty sure I just found a new name to obsess over. :D
However, If I were to use it, I would use a different spelling as I'm not fond of the 'Y' spelling even if it's the traditional Cornish spelling.
Offer me your opinions.
Does it work with these names? What combinations would you make with it? (Whichever spelling you prefer)
Lucy Rosanwen\Madeleine Faye (Name set for a hypothetical daughter, the first and second middle definitely are)
Thea Rosanwen "Tay-uh"
Delia Rosanwen
Rosanwen Holly
Lydia Rosanwen, Rosanwen Lydia
Olivia Rosanwen, Rosanwen Olivia
I very recently came across this name and I'm pretty sure I just found a new name to obsess over. :D
However, If I were to use it, I would use a different spelling as I'm not fond of the 'Y' spelling even if it's the traditional Cornish spelling.
Offer me your opinions.
Does it work with these names? What combinations would you make with it? (Whichever spelling you prefer)
Lucy Rosanwen\Madeleine Faye (Name set for a hypothetical daughter, the first and second middle definitely are)
Thea Rosanwen "Tay-uh"
Delia Rosanwen
Rosanwen Holly
Lydia Rosanwen, Rosanwen Lydia
Olivia Rosanwen, Rosanwen Olivia
Replies
I like it. I'm not sure about Rosanwen though. I agree that "wen" is better than "wyn", but I don't like the "a" in there. It makes it look like "Rosanne" instead of "Rose".
I think Rosenwin would be kind of cute, although it's a different suffix. Honestly, I'd proably choose Rosenwyn if I had to pick one.
Lucy Rosanwen\Madeleine Faye = yes!
Thea Rosanwen "Tay-uh" = Maybe.
Delia Rosanwen = Looks good but I'm not a huge Delia fan
Rosanwen Holly = Yes! Hints at double plants without actually being a double plant name. (Which is good for me, but might be bad for other people)
Lydia Rosanwen, Rosanwen Lydia = yes!!
Olivia Rosanwen, Rosanwen Olivia = I like it even though Olivia is overdone.
More combos:
Nadia Rosanwen / Nadya Rosanwen
Aria Rosanwen
Cordelia Rosanwen / Rosanwen Cordelia
Zeynep Rosanwen / Zainab Rosanwen
Leya Rosanwen
Rosanwen Ophelia
Johanna Rosanwen
Thalia Rosanwen
Rosanwen Elaine
Rosanwen Bryony
Rosanwen Hestia
Tanith Rosanwen
Judith Rosanwen (too dated for a baby but good for a character)
Rosanwen Brielle
Rosanwen Isolde
Rosanwen Persephone
Helena Rosanwen
I think Rosenwin would be kind of cute, although it's a different suffix. Honestly, I'd proably choose Rosenwyn if I had to pick one.
Lucy Rosanwen\Madeleine Faye = yes!
Thea Rosanwen "Tay-uh" = Maybe.
Delia Rosanwen = Looks good but I'm not a huge Delia fan
Rosanwen Holly = Yes! Hints at double plants without actually being a double plant name. (Which is good for me, but might be bad for other people)
Lydia Rosanwen, Rosanwen Lydia = yes!!
Olivia Rosanwen, Rosanwen Olivia = I like it even though Olivia is overdone.
More combos:
Nadia Rosanwen / Nadya Rosanwen
Aria Rosanwen
Cordelia Rosanwen / Rosanwen Cordelia
Zeynep Rosanwen / Zainab Rosanwen
Leya Rosanwen
Rosanwen Ophelia
Johanna Rosanwen
Thalia Rosanwen
Rosanwen Elaine
Rosanwen Bryony
Rosanwen Hestia
Tanith Rosanwen
Judith Rosanwen (too dated for a baby but good for a character)
Rosanwen Brielle
Rosanwen Isolde
Rosanwen Persephone
Helena Rosanwen
Rosenwen with this spelling is another possibility but I think Rosanwen looks nicer. I prefer the "Wen" suffix over "Wyn" or even "win"
I really like your suggestions of:
Nadia Rosanwen
Cordelia Rosanwen
*Thalia Rosanwen* (Hands down my favorite. Looooove it (:
Rosanwen Elaine
Helena Rosanwen, Rosanwen Bryon (Don't care for either names but appreciate the good flow)
Thank you!
I really like your suggestions of:
Nadia Rosanwen
Cordelia Rosanwen
*Thalia Rosanwen* (Hands down my favorite. Looooove it (:
Rosanwen Elaine
Helena Rosanwen, Rosanwen Bryon (Don't care for either names but appreciate the good flow)
Thank you!