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Rose Feminine English French

Rose is a feminine given name used primarily in English and French. Originally a Norman French form of the Germanic name Hrodohaidis, meaning "famous type", it derives from the elements hruod "fame" and heit "kind, sort,...

Roseann Feminine English

Roseann is a feminine given name in English, commonly understood as a variant of Rosanne. The name blends the elements Rose and Anne, traditionally interpreted as meaning “graceful rose” or “favored rose,” with Anne deri...

Roseanna Feminine English

Roseanna is a feminine given name formed from a combination of Rose and Anna, constituting a variant of the name Rosanna. This double-name construction carries the floral essence of the rose—a symbol of beauty and love—m...

Roseanne Feminine English

Roseanne is a feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Rosanne, which itself is a combination of Rose and Anne. The name thus blends the floral beauty of Rose with the grace o...

Roseli Feminine Portuguese

Roseli is a Portuguese variant form of the name Rosalia, which itself derives from the Late Latin Rosalia, ultimately from the Latin word rosa meaning "rose". The name Rosalia is associated with a 12th-century Sicilian s...

Rosélia Feminine Portuguese

Rosélia is a Portuguese variant form of Rosalia, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Rosalia, ultimately from the Latin word rosa meaning "rose". The name Rosalia was borne by a 12th-century Sicilian saint, Sai...

Roseline Feminine French

Roseline is a French feminine given name, derived from Rosalind. While Rosalind originates from Old Germanic elements meaning "horse" and "soft," Roseline has been shaped by its French usage and saintly associations. Ety...

Rosella Feminine Italian

Rosella is an Italian diminutive of the name Rosa 1, literally meaning "little rose." The name Rosa itself derives from Latin rosa meaning "rose," though it may also have roots in the Germanic name Roza 2. Rosella, along...

Roselle Feminine

Etymology and OriginRoselle is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Rose. Rose itself comes from the Germanic name Hrodohaidis, meaning "famous type" (from hruod "fame" and heit "kind"), and was intro...

Roselyn Feminine English

EtymologyRoselyn is a variant of Rosalyn, itself an elaboration of Rose with the common suffix -lyn or a variant of Rosaline. Ultimately, the name traces back to the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind mean...

Roselyne Feminine French

Roselyne is a French variant of Roseline, which itself derives from the broader naming tradition surrounding Rosalind. As a feminine given name, it carries gentle, floral associations, though its linguistic roots trace b...

Rose-Marie Feminine French

Rose-Marie is a feminine double name originating in France, formed by combining the floral name Rose with Marie. This compound name reflects a tradition of pairing two popular given names, often to honor multiple relativ...

Rosemarie Feminine Dutch English +1

Rosemarie is a feminine given name primarily used in Dutch, English, and German-speaking countries. It is a variant of Rosemary, itself a combination of Rose and Mary. While Rosemary is often associated with the fragrant...

Rosemary Feminine English

EtymologyRosemary is a feminine given name of English origin, coined as a combination of the names Rose and Mary. It can also be given in reference to the herb rosemary, which gets its name from Latin ros marinus meaning...

Rosemonde Feminine French

Rosemonde is the French form of Rosamund.Etymology and Historical BackgroundThe name ultimately derives from the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and munt meaning "protection." In the 6th century, it was borne by...

Rosen Masculine Bulgarian

Rosen is a Bulgarian masculine given name derived from the Slavic root rosa, meaning "dew" or, more specifically in this context, "dittany flower" (Dictamnus albus). The dittany flower, known for its delicate beauty and...

Rosenda Feminine Spanish

Rosenda is the Spanish feminine form of Rosendo, a name with deep roots in the Visigothic tradition. Rosendo itself derives from the Germanic name *Hroþisinþs, composed of the elements hroþs meaning "fame" and sinþs mean...

Rosendo Masculine Spanish

Rosendo is a Spanish male given name with deep historical roots in the Visigothic period. It originated as a Spanish form of the Visigothic name *Hroþisinþs, derived from the Gothic elements hroþs (meaning "fame") and si...

Rosenrot Feminine Literature

Rosenrot is a feminine name of German origin, meaning "rose red." It is best known from the Brothers Grimm folktale Schneeweißchen und Rosenrot (published in English as Snow-White and Rose-Red), first recorded in 1837. I...

Roser Feminine Catalan

Roser is the Catalan feminine form of Rosario, a title of the Virgin Mary derived from the Spanish phrase Nuestra Señora del Rosario (“Our Lady of the Rosary”). The name ultimately traces back to the Latin rosarium (“ros...

Rosetta Feminine Italian

Rosetta is a feminine Italian diminutive of Rosa 1, ultimately deriving from Latin rosa meaning "rose." However, the name Rosetta is perhaps best known globally due to the Rosetta Stone, a granodiorite stele discovered i...

Rosette Feminine French

Rosette is a French diminutive of Rose, formed by adding the suffix -ette, which conveys a sense of smallness or endearment. While the root name Rose was popular in Normandy after the Conquest and eventually associated w...

Roshan Unisex Nepali Persian +2

Roshan is a unisex given name and surname of Persian origin, derived from the Persian word rowšan meaning "light, bright." It is widely used across South Asia and the Middle East, with particular prevalence in Nepal, Ira...

Roshanak Feminine Persian

Roshanak is a Persian female name that derives from the element Roshan, meaning "light, bright" in Persian, with the feminine suffix -ak. It is the Persian equivalent of Roxana, the name made famous by the Bactrian noble...

Roshanara Feminine Persian

Roshanara is a Persian feminine name formed from the elements روشن (rōshan) meaning "light" and آرا (ārā) meaning "decorate, adorn". Thus, the name can be interpreted as "adorned with light" or "one who decorates with li...

Rosheen Feminine Irish

Rosheen is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Róisín, a diminutive of Róis or directly from the Irish word rós meaning "rose" (of Latin origin). The name Róisín is famously enshrined in the 17th-century song Róisín Dub...

Roshni Feminine Hindi Marathi

Roshni is a feminine given name used primarily in Hindi and Marathi-speaking regions of India. It derives from the Hindi and Marathi word raushanī (रौशनी), meaning "light, brightness," which ultimately traces its roots t...

Rosi Feminine German Portuguese +1

Rosi is a diminutive of Rosa 1, Rosalie and other names beginning with Rosa.As with Rosa, the name Rosi derives from the Latin word rosa meaning 'rose', though some earlier Germanic roots may have influenced the name. Th...

Rosica Feminine Bulgarian

Rosica is an alternate transcription of the Bulgarian name Росица (Rositsa), which itself is a diminutive of Rosa 2. The name Rosa, in the context of South Slavic languages, means "dew," evoking freshness and natural bea...

Rosie Feminine English

Etymology and Origin Rosie is a feminine given name of English origin, typically used as a diminutive of Rose. Rose itself derives from the Norman French form of the Germanic name Hrodohaidis, meaning “famous type,” comp...

Rosilene Feminine Portuguese

Rosilene is a Portuguese feminine name that blends romance and tradition. It originated as a variant of Rosalina or an elaboration of Rosa 1. Rosalina itself comes from Latin and ultimately from the Germanic name Rosalin...

Rosimeire Feminine Portuguese

Rosimeire is a Portuguese form of Rosemary. The name Rosemary itself is a combination of Rose and Mary, and can also be given in reference to the herb rosemary, which derives its name from Latin ros marinus meaning "dew...

Rosina Feminine Italian

IntroductionRosina is an Italian diminutive of Rosa 1, meaning "little rose." The name rose in popularity partly due to its association with the character Rosina, the spirited heroine of Gioachino Rossini's comic opera T...

Rosine Feminine French

Rosine is a French diminutive of Rose. The underlying name Rose originated as a Norman French form of the Germanic Hrodohaidis, meaning “famous type” (from elements hruod “fame” and heit “kind, sort, type”). Introduced t...

Rosinha Feminine Portuguese

Rosinha is a Portuguese diminutive of Rosa 1, typically used as a term of endearment or to denote a younger or smaller Rosa. The name is most commonly encountered in Portugal and among Portuguese-speaking communities, bo...

Rosita Feminine Spanish

Rosita is a Spanish diminutive of Rosa 1, which primarily derives from the Latin word rosa meaning “rose.” The name Rosa has further roots possibly in the Germanic name Roza 2, though the floral association has remained...

Rositsa Feminine Bulgarian

Rositsa is a Bulgarian feminine given name, derived as a diminutive of Rosa 2. The root name Rosa means "dew" in South Slavic languages, evoking images of freshness and natural beauty. This meaning is distinct from the L...

Roslindis Feminine Germanic

EtymologyRoslindis is an Old German form of Rosalind, which is itself derived from the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender". The Normans introduced the name Rosalind to Engla...

Roslyn Feminine English

Roslyn is a feminine given name of English origin. It is a variant of Rosalyn, which itself is a variant of Rosaline. The ultimate root is Rosalind, derived from the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind mean...

Rosmarie Feminine German

Rosmarie is a feminine given name primarily used in German-speaking regions, particularly in Upper German and Swiss contexts. It is a variant of Rosemarie, which itself is a form of Rosemary.Etymology and StructureThe na...

Rosmunda Feminine Germanic

Rosmunda is the Old German form of Rosamund, a name derived from the elements hros meaning "horse" and munt meaning "protection". This powerful combination reflects the warlike and protective themes common in Germanic on...

Ross Masculine English Scottish

Etymology and OriginsRoss is a name of Scottish and English origin, originally a surname that indicated a person from a place called Ross. The most prominent of these is the region of Ross in northern Scotland, now part...

Rossa Feminine Italian

Rossa is an Italian female given name that directly means "red" in Italian. The name is derived from the adjective rosso (red), simply feminized to rossa. While not among the most common Italian names, it is a vivid colo...

Rossana Feminine Italian

Rossana is an Italian feminine given name, derived as an Italian form of Roxana. The name ultimately traces back to the Old Persian or Bactrian root *rauxšnā, meaning "bright, shining," which in turn gave rise to the Gre...

Rossella Feminine Italian

Rossella is a feminine Italian given name, derived as a diminutive of Rossa, which means "red" in Italian. The name evokes the color red, often associated with passion, vitality, and beauty. As a diminutive, Rossella con...

Röstäm Masculine Tatar

Röstäm is the Tatar form of Rostam, a name steeped in Persian mythology and literature. The name holds its strongest ties to the legendary hero Rostam from the epic Shahnameh ("Book of Kings") composed by the 10th-centur...

Rostam Masculine Persian Persian

Rostam (Persian: رستم) is a legendary hero in Iranian mythology and historical tradition, whose story was immortalized by the 10th-century Persian poet Ferdowsi in the Shahnameh, or the Epic of Kings. The name likely der...

Rostislav Masculine Czech Russian

Rostislav is a male given name of Slavic origin, composed of the elements orsti 'to grow' and slava 'glory', effectively meaning "to increase glory" or "grow in glory." It is particularly common in Czech and Russian usag...

Rostom Masculine Georgian

Rostom is the Georgian form of Rostam, a name deeply rooted in Persian mythology and literature. The ultimate origin of Rostam is uncertain, though it is sometimes linked to Iranian roots such as rautas meaning 'river' a...

Rostyslav Masculine Ukrainian

Rostyslav is the Ukrainian form of Rostislav. The name is derived from the Slavic elements orsti "to grow" and slava "glory", literally meaning "he who grows in glory" or "one whose glory grows."Etymology and HistoryThe...

Roswell Masculine English

Roswell is an English masculine given name derived from a surname. The surname originated from a contraction of Old English elements: the personal name Hrōþwulf (Rolf), meaning "fame-wolf," in the genitive form ‑es plus...

Roswitha Feminine German

Roswitha is the Latinized form of the Old German name Hrotsuitha, derived from the elements hruod meaning "fame" and swind meaning "strong". It is most famously associated with the 10th-century canoness and writer Hrotsv...

Rosy Feminine English

Rosy is a feminine given name, predominantly used in English-speaking countries. It is a diminutive of Rose, the sweet and affectionate -y ending giving it a friendly, cheerful character. While most often encountered as...

Rotem Unisex Hebrew

Rotem is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "broom plant" or "juniper," derived from the desert shrub Retama raetam (also known as white broom). The name is ultimately related to the Hebrew root רָתַם (ratam), meaning "to harn...

Rothaid Feminine Germanic

Rothaid is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, representing a later variant of the Old High German name Hrodohaidis. This original name, which is the precursor to the modern name Rose, was composed of two elements:...

Rotri Masculine Old Welsh

Rotri is the Old Welsh form of Rhodri. The name derives from the elements rod meaning 'wheel' and ri meaning 'king', thus signifying 'wheel king' or 'great ruler'.EtymologyRotri is the original Old Welsh spelling of what...

Rouben Masculine Armenian

Rouben is an Armenian transcription of the name Ruben, itself a form of Reuben in several languages. The Armenian spelling Ռուբեն is used to represent the initial rolled 'r' sound. This name ultimately derives from the H...

Roul Masculine Medieval English Medieval French

Roul is a Norman French form of Rolf, used in medieval France and, through the influence of the Norman Conquest, in medieval England. The name Rolf itself originates from the Old German name Hrolf, which is a contracted...

Rouzbeh Masculine Persian

Rouzbeh (also Romanized as Roozbeh) is an old Persian masculine given name. The name is composed of the elements rūz meaning "day" and beh meaning "good, excellent", giving the overall sense of "fortunate, prosperous" or...

Rover Unisex

Rover is a word name derived from English, specifically as an agent noun of the verb rove, meaning “to roam or wander.” As a given name, it is most stereotypically associated with dogs, reflecting a tradition of naming p...

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