The name Rosanna /roʊˈzænə/ is the combination of Rosa (Rose) and Anna. It should not be confused with Rossana, which is the Italian form of Roxana (see Roxanne). Spellings: Rosanna, Rosana, Roseanna, Rosannah, Rose Anna, Rossana. Meaning: Rose, Gracious Rose.
The name Rosanna /roʊˈzænə/ is the combination of Rosa (Rose) and Anna. It should not be confused with Rossana, which is the Italian form of Roxana (see Roxanne). Spellings: Rosanna, Rosana, Roseanna, Rosannah, Rose Anna, Rossana. Meaning: Rose, Gracious Rose.
The name Rosanna /roʊˈzænə/ is the combination of Rosa (Rose) and Anna. It should not be confused with Rossana, which is the Italian form of Roxana (see Roxanne). Spellings: Rosanna, Rosana, Roseanna, Rosannah, Rose Anna, Rossana. Meaning: Rose, Gracious Rose.
The name Rosanne is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Rosanne is: Compound of Rose and Anne (favour; grace).
MEANING: This name derives from the Latin “Rŏsārĭus > Rŏsārĭum”, meaning “rosary, wreath of roses”, which is the symbol of the prayer of the Hail Mary (shortened from María (del) Rosario), a Roman Catholic epithet of the Virgin Mary as "Our Lady of the Rosary". The origin of “rosa” is still today quite uncertain.
Del Rosario, in Spanish and Italian languages, and do Rosário in Portuguese language (English: of the rosary) is a surname that has as its etymology, the Latin preposition, "de" meaning "of the" and the Latin noun "rosarium", meaning "rosegarden" or "garland of roses" but in this case, takes the meaning of "rosary", ...
Name Rosasharn generally means Rose of Sharon, is of English, Indian origin, Name Rosasharn is a Feminine (or Girl) name.
English Meaning: The name Rosco is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Rosco is: Heathland of the roe deer.
Norse Meaning: The name Roscoe is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Roscoe is: From the deer forest.
Meaning & History. Originally a Norman form of a Germanic name, which was composed of the elements hrod "fame" and heid "kind, sort, type". The Normans introduced it to England in the forms Roese and Rohese. From an early date it was associated with the word for the fragrant flower rose (derived from Latin rosa).