Rosaria is a beautiful name for a baby girl with origins in both Spanish and Italian. In Spanish, it is pronounced as roh-SAH-ree-uh (/roˈsaːriə/), while in Italian, it is pronounced as roh-ZAH-ree-uh (/roˈzaːriə/). The name has variations such as Rosa and Rosario.
Rosaria has been a moderately popular name over the years in the United States of America. In recent years, it has ranked around the 5000s to 6000s in terms of occurrence. However, there was a slight increase in popularity from 2011 to 2012 before fluctuating again. It's worth noting that the name experienced higher rankings in the earlier part of the 20th century but gradually declined in usage.
The name Rosaria carries a sense of elegance and femininity. It is derived from the Latin word "rosa," meaning "rose." The rose is often associated with love, beauty, and grace, making Rosaria a lovely choice for parents who want to give their daughter a timeless and romantic name.
Rosaria Champagne Butterfield is an American writer, speaker, homemaker, and former tenured professor of English at Syracuse University. |
Rosaria Aiello is a renowned Italian water polo player. |