Female and male first names beginning with the letter “R”..
ROSELAND
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the combination of "rose" and "land," meaning "flowery meadow.
ROSELANI
FemaleHawaiian name composed of "rose" and "lani", translating to "flower of the sky".
ROSELEA
FemaleRoselea, derived from the Latin word 'rosa', meaning 'rose', combines with the suffix '-lea' to symbolize 'rose meadow' or 'garden of roses'.
ROSELEAN
FemaleRoselean, of Latin origin, means 'rose' combined with the feminine suffix "-ana", signifying elegance and beauty like its floral namesake.
ROSELEE
FemaleScottish name meaning "little rose," first popularized during the Victorian era and carried by notable figures like actress Roselee Goldberg and author Roselee Dee.
ROSELEEN
FemaleDistinctive and lovely Irish name derived from Róisín, meaning 'little rose', symbolizing love and beauty.
ROSELEIGH
FemaleEnglish given name combining 'Rose' (meaning 'rose', the flower) and 'Leigh' (derived from Old English 'leah', meaning 'woodland clearing'), resulting in a unique and elegant moniker.
ROSELENA
FemaleLatin-derived name combining "rosa," meaning rose, and "lenus," referencing the god Lenus associated with healing and war, interpreted as "rose of Lenus.
ROSELENE
FemaleRare yet elegant Latin-derived female name composed of 'Rosa' (rose) and 'lene' (tender), symbolizing beauty and delicacy.
ROSELI
FemaleUnique and beautiful Italian name derived from "rosello," meaning "little rose.
ROSELIA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'rosarium' meaning 'rose garden'. It translates to 'little rose garden'.
ROSELIE
FemaleUnique French given name derived from the Latin word "rosa," meaning rose, and the French suffix "-lie." It translates to "little rose" or "rose-like.
ROSELIN
FemaleRoseline is a unique French feminine given name derived from 'rosel', the wild rose bush, conveying beauty and grace.
ROSELINA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "rose garden," popularized during the Middle Ages among Italian and Spanish families. It has been historically carried by notable figures like Roselina Boncompagni Ludovisi, an Italian Renaissance aristocrat and patroness of arts.
ROSELIND
FemaleUnique Germanic given name with origins dating back to the Middle Ages in Germany, derived from "hros" meaning horse, and "lind" meaning soft or gentle.
ROSELINDA
FemaleLatin-derived name composed of 'rose' meaning flower or rose, and 'linda' meaning beautiful in Spanish.
ROSELINE
FemaleFrench feminine given name derived from Latin 'rosa' meaning rose and '-line' signifying relation to or from.
ROSELIO
MaleUncommon yet elegantly Italian male name derived from Latin "ros", meaning rose. It signifies nobility and grace, popularized during the Renaissance by figures like painter Roserio da Parma.
ROSELL
FemaleRare Spanish origin given name derived from the Catalan surname Rosello, meaning "from rosemary.
ROSELL
MaleUnique Catalan female name derived from the word "rosella", meaning "little rose". It signifies beauty, grace, and elegance.
ROSELLA
MaleItalian name derived from 'rosella', meaning 'little rose' in Latin.
ROSELLA
FemaleCharming Italian feminine given name derived from 'rosello', meaning 'little rose'.
ROSELLAR
FemaleRare Spanish female given name derived from 'rosell', meaning 'little rose bush'.
ROSELLE
FemaleElegant feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'ros', meaning rose, and '-ella', meaning little.
ROSELLEN
FemaleRare but elegant English name created by combining Rose and Ellen, derived from Latin and Greek origins respectively.
ROSELLIE
FemaleElegant Italian name derived from "ros" (rose) and "-ella," meaning "little rose.
ROSELMA
FemaleUnique Hebrew feminine given name, derived from "rosh" (head) and "-el" (God), meaning "head of God," symbolizing divine connection and majesty.
ROSELY
FemaleCharming feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'rosa', meaning 'rose'. It signifies beauty and grace.
ROSELYN
FemaleUnique feminine name of Latin origin, derived from "rosa," meaning "rose," combined with the suffix "-lyn" to create a feminine form. Its interpretation varies, signifying either "little rose" or "promise." Despite its historical rarity, Roselyn has gained popularity due to its charming sound and rich heritage.
ROSELYNE
FemaleUnique French female given name derived from 'Rose' (meaning 'rose') and '-lyne' ('line'), translating to 'little rose'. It was popularized during medieval France through Saint Roseline of Villeneuve, a 13th-century noblewoman known for her piety and charitable works.
ROSELYNN
FemaleUnique English name derived from 'Rose' (flower) and Welsh Llwyn ('hillside'), meaning 'Rose of the Grove'.
ROSELYNNE
FemaleRare, elegant French name derived from "rosée," meaning "dew." Coined during the Middle Ages, it combines elements of Rose and Helen, signifying freshness and purity.
ROSEMAE
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "rosa," meaning "rose." It evokes images of beauty and grace, with a touch of elegance.
ROSEMAIRE
FemaleRosemary is a unique and captivating given name of Latin origin, derived from "ros" meaning "rose" and "marinus" meaning "of the sea," translating to "rose of the sea." It has been associated with remembrance, love, and fidelity throughout history and was popularized during the Victorian era. Notable bearers include Rosemary Clooney and Rosemary Leach.
ROSEMARI
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning "Rose of the Sea".
ROSEMARIA
FemaleUnique Latin name derived from the flower names rose and maria, meaning 'rose of the sea'.
ROSEMARIE
FemaleLatin-derived feminine name meaning 'rose garden', composed of 'Rose' (love, beauty) and 'Marie' (derivative of Maria, 'sea of bitterness'). Popular in Germany since the Middle Ages, it signifies love and grace.
ROSEMARIE
MaleGerman-origin feminine given name composed of "rose" and "Maria," translating to "sea of bitterness rose." It gained popularity during the Middle Ages in Germany and has been borne by notable figures like Rosemarie Boschert and Rosemarie Truong throughout history.
ROSEMARRY
FemaleRosemary is a charming given name of Latin origin meaning 'dew of the sea', popular throughout history, particularly in English-speaking countries.
ROSEMARY
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "dew of the sea," popularized in the Middle Ages as a symbol of remembrance, often associated with the Virgin Mary, and used by notable authors like Shakespeare and Emily Brontë.