Rosaria

Meaning of Rosaria

Rosaria is a lyrical treasure with roots in Latin, Spanish and Italian—literally meaning “rose garden” or, by extension, a string of rosary beads—so it carries both floral charm and a gentle nod to faith. Spanish speakers say roh-SAH-ree-ah, Italian speakers say roh-ZAH-ree-ah, and English tongues won’t trip over it either. Though it hovers just inside the top 1,000 names in the U.S. (around #924 in 2024), its timeless elegance feels like discovering a rare bloom in your own backyard. Choosing Rosaria is like gifting your daughter a private garden of grace and possibility—she’ll stand out in any crowd of daisies, and her name will carry warmth, history and just a touch of old-world romance.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as roh-SAH-ree-uh (/roˈsaːriə/)

Italian

  • Pronunced as roh-ZAH-ree-uh (/roˈzaːriə/)

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Notable People Named Rosaria

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