There is also evidence to suggest that Rose was a Norman variation of the Germanic name Hrodohaidis, which is composed of the word hrod meaning “fame” and heid meaning “type.” Put together that makes famous type. Sometimes, the name Rose is interpreted as meaning famous flower, as well. The name was introduced to England by the Normans in the Middle Ages and translated into Old English as Roese and Rohese.

The name Rose was well-liked at the turn of the 20th century, holding the No. 18 spot in 1900 for the most popular girl name in the United States. However, it dropped out of the Top 20 by 1922. It continued to decline in popularity, and in 1961, it fell out of the top 100 girl names. By 1997, it had plunged to its lowest ranking of No. 392. Gender: Rose is most frequently used as a girl name, though it can also be a surname. Pronunciation: rOHz The cheerful name then suddenly jumped almost 100 spots to No. 297 that very next year in 1998. This was likely due to the massive popularity of the epic film “Titanic,” which came out in 1997. The movie starred Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack, and Kate Winslet as his love interest, Rose. Rose then enjoyed another year of increased popularity before slowly losing its luster again. It has since done a turnaround and is back on the upswing. It broke into the list of Top 200 girl names in 2014 and was ranked No. 113 in 2020.

Name Variations

Rozálie (Czech)Roos (Dutch)Rosalía (Galician)Rosalie (German)Rozália (Hungarian)Róisín (Irish)Rosaria (Italian)Rosa (Spanish)

Similar Names

Other similar names that include “Rose” in them:

RosieRosemaryRoseannRoseanneRosettaRosannaRosamundRosalindRosalieRosinaRosetteRoselyn

Other flower names:

LilyAzaleaJasmineVioletIrisPoppyDaisyMarigold

Suggested Sibling Names

ThomasEdwardCharlesMargaretEleanorAnne

Famous People Named Rose

Famous Rose’s and Rosie’s:

Mary Tudor, known as “Mary Rose”, Queen of France (1496-1533)Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, mother of American president John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Senator Ted KennedyRose Leslie, Scottish actress best known for her role in HBO series “Game of Thrones"Rose McGowan, American actress who starred in television series “Charmed"Rosie O’Donnell, American comedian, actress, author, and television personalityRosie Rivera, American television personality and businesswomanRosie Perez, American actress, singer, dancer and choreographer

Fictional Characters Named Rose:

Rose DeWitt Bukater, the protagonist in the famous James Cameron 1997 romance “Titanic”, and the love interest of character Jack DawsonRose Tyler, character in British science fiction television series “Doctor Who"Rose Nylund, character in the popular 1980’s television comedy “The Golden Girls"Rose Weasley, Ron and Hermione’s daughter who first appears in the epilogue of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"Rosie the Riveter, a cultural icon representing working women; she first appeared in advertising to recruit female workers for defense industries during World War II

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