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a proper name for 'Posy'

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LuluF · 04/05/2010 12:02

I love the name Posy, but feel that it's all very well being called Posy when you're a cute baby, but when you're a grown woman, it's not so appropriate.

I know that Posy is a diminutive of Josephine - the thing is we have a Joseph already - so that's a no no.

I'm trying to thing of other names that could be shortened to Posy. I thought of Jocelyn or even Rosalind, but husband remains unconvinced.

Any suggestions?

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tummytickler · 04/05/2010 12:04

Primrose?

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LadyGardenia · 04/05/2010 12:07

Pauline, maybe?

I know a Rosie who is known as Rosy-Posy / Posy but that's something that's developed naturally - I think it can be hard to pick a name and then try to adopt a more or less unrelated nickname.

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LuluF · 04/05/2010 12:11

I know! It's a bit daft, isn't it?

It's from 'Ballet Shoes' by Noel Streetfield, and there's a Pauline in that too.

And Posie is a Flump. Maybe I should just stop and be sensible and reserve it for a cat!!

I like Primrose - that reminds me of Rosie-Primrose the doll from My Naughty Little Sister. I should stop living in the world of children's literature...

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LadyGardenia · 04/05/2010 12:14

Oh yes I forgot Pauline, Petrova and Posy! Did Posy have a real name, I don't think she did.

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weegiemum · 04/05/2010 12:14

What about Rose or Rosa?

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raspberryliquorice · 04/05/2010 13:45

I know a Persephone who is known as Posy.

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LuluF · 04/05/2010 13:57

I like Rosa, and Persephone but Persephone wouldn't go with our surname, sadly.

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mathanxiety · 04/05/2010 15:12

How about Philantha or Phylanthe? Means 'lover of flowers' (Greek).

Also
Paloma
Pandora
Pearl
Penelope
Polly
Priscilla
Padma (means lotus)
Pernilla/ Pernille
Primrose
Pia
Philippa

Easier to use the nn Posy if the first name starts with a P?

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thumbwitch · 04/05/2010 15:16

Persephone was the one that sprang to mind.

Or you could call her Carnation Lily Lily Rose, with Posy as a nn? (need to have read the Family From One End Street to get that reference)

Portia could become Posy

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LuluF · 04/05/2010 16:44

Gosh - no I haven't read Family From One End Street - I thought you were referencing the John Singer Sargent painting.

We've already used Pearl in a middle name for an older sister. I'm uncertain of names beginning with 'Ph' as our surname begins with an 'F'. And Polly (which I like)with our surname reminds me of 'Polyphonic'.

Hmmmm. It's tricky.

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Magaly · 04/05/2010 18:47

Penelope Rose

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PrimroseCrabapple · 04/05/2010 18:56

Posy did not have another name. iirc gum put in his enc letter "her name unfortunately(regrettably?) is Posy"

Nana was unimpressed .

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PfftTheMagicDragon · 04/05/2010 18:59

Penelope
Rosalie

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janeite · 04/05/2010 19:02

Oh it's lovely...please, please use it. Dp wouldn't let me have it for dd2. I think Pauline could work actually but it's not the nicest name in the world.

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LuluF · 04/05/2010 19:11

It's strange as my husband is terribly conservative usually - but he likes Posy, so it could be a contender - if we can just find a grown up name, too.

Not keen on Pauline either - and I won't suggest it - last time we were picking names I gave him the task of thinking of of some he liked (I kept coming up with them and he kept saying no!) - he came up with 'Yvonne' of all things. Now - I don't have anything against the name (and I don't want to offend anyone) but it's not a name I'd imagine many people would even consider currently, though I'm sure it's time will come.

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pointydog · 04/05/2010 19:25

Penelope Rose a genius idea. Or just stick with Rose/Rosie

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Magaly · 04/05/2010 19:43

Thanks pointy. That's it, my genius is all used up now. [tired face]

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LadyGardenia · 04/05/2010 21:05

Proserpina

you would want to watch "Prosy" though

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imahappycamper · 04/05/2010 21:32

I had a real name and a childhood name. Perhaps you could give her another(unrelated) name as a first name and put Posy in the middle but call her Posy until such time as she decides she has grown out of it. You never know, she might actually like being called Posy.
Can't see Posy as a diminutive of Jocelyn. My friend Jocelyn is called Joss.

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telsa · 04/05/2010 21:32

I knew a Rosemary who was called Posy - maybe it came from Rosy Posy too. Maybe that is a common thing to do?

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CoupleofKooks · 04/05/2010 21:34

i think posy from ballet shoes was called 'posina' when she danced in films

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cbmum · 04/05/2010 21:38

My sister is a Rosemary but she was called Rosie Posy when younger. (She's now 30).

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imahappycamper · 04/05/2010 21:40

I know a lovely Rosemary. Perhaps it's worth considering.

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LuluF · 04/05/2010 22:43

The only reason I thought of Jocelyn was because Josie is sometimes an abbreviation for Jocelyn as it is for Josephine (I was clutching at straws!!).

I think the Rose/Rosa/Rosemary route sounds more obvious, you're right - and I'm liking Penelope Rose...

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