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Thoughts on the name Ozzie for a girl?
Thoughts on the name Ozzie for a girl?
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Good as a nickname, bad as a legal name.
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Thoughts of negative incredulity.
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Don't like it at all, even as a nn
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Seems too boyish for me.
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I think it's gross. All I can think of is Osbourne.
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It’s spunky and adorable as a nickname. Rosamund “Ozzie,” aw!
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Cute nickname, but it could easily get old as a legal name. It's too cutesy not to have options.
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So very, very no. I see diplomacy in play, but honestly cannot cocieve of a single name where it could work well as a nn, and certainly not as a stand alone.
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I don't like it as a standalone name for a girl.I would use a full name and use Ozzie for a nickname.First Name Suggestions: Josephine/Josefina, Cosette, Agostina, Proserpina, Rosario, Hosanna/Osanna, Milagros, Zosia, Moselle/Mozelle, Ambrosia, Cosima, Generosa, Euphrosyne, Jocosa, Costanza, Remedios, Shoshana, Tryphosa, Primrose, Rozenn, Theodosia, Cozbi (a female Biblical name) or even Blossom. Any "Ros/Roz" name would work too. (Note: Oz is often substituted for Os names).
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Ooh, yeah, Rosalind or Roselyn would probably work great for this nickname!
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Maybe as a nickname for something, but not as a name on its own.
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