Originating from Italy, the name Rossella is derived from the Latin word "rosa," meaning "rose." This elegant and feminine name carries associations with beauty, grace, and love. In Italian, it is pronounced as roh-SEHL-lah (/roːˈsɛlə/). The name has gained some popularity in the United States in recent years, with 7 occurrences recorded in 2021. It ranked as the 12,179th most popular name for newborn girls in America that year. Over the past few decades, Rossella has consistently appeared on baby name charts, reaching its peak in popularity in 2015 when it ranked as the 16,406th most popular name. Its variations include Rosella.
Rossella Biscotti is an Italian visual artist known for her installations, performances, and video work. |
Rossella Fiamingo is an Italian left-handed épée fencer, two-time individual world champion, and a three-time Olympian with a 2021 team Olympic bronze medal and a 2016 individual Olympic silver medal. |
Rossella Artioli is an Italian teacher and former politician who served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Italian Socialist Party. |
Rossella Muroni is an Italian environmentalist and politician. |
Rossella Jardini is an Italian fashion designer and businessperson known for her work as Creative Director for Moschino and later as a consultant for Missoni. |
Rossella Brescia is an Italian television presenter, radio presenter, and dancer known for hosting Uman - Take Control! on Italia 1 and Baila! on Canale 5. |