Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. /ro.za.ˈliː.a/(Italian)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Late Latin name derived from rosa "rose". This was the name of a 12th-century Sicilian saint.

Related Names

Rootrosa
VariantRosa(Italian)
DiminutiveLia(Italian)
Other Languages & CulturesRoza, Ruzha(Bulgarian) Rosa(Catalan) Rozalija, Ruža, Rozika, Ružica(Croatian) Rozálie, Růžena(Czech) Rosa(Danish) Roos, Rosa, Rosalie, Roosje(Dutch) Rosa, Rosalie, Rose, Rosalee, Rosie, Rosy(English) Rósa(Faroese) Roosa, Rosa(Finnish) Rosalie, Rose, Rosette, Rosine(French) Rosalía(Galician) Rosa, Rosalie(German) Rozália, Rózsa, Róza, Rozina, Rózsi(Hungarian) Rós, Rósa(Icelandic) Róise, Róis, Róisín, Rosheen(Irish) Rozālija(Latvian) Rozalija, Rožė(Lithuanian) Roza, Rozalija, Ruža, Ruzha(Macedonian) Rosa(Norwegian) Róża, Rozalia(Polish) Rosa, Rosália, Rosinha(Portuguese) Rosélia(Portuguese (Brazilian)) Rozalia(Romanian) Roza, Rozaliya(Russian) Ruža, Ružica(Serbian) Rozália, Ružena(Slovak) Rozalija, Zala(Slovene) Rosa, Rosalía, Rosita(Spanish) Rosa(Swedish) Raisa, Raisel(Yiddish)
Same SpellingRosália, Rosalía
User SubmissionRosàlia

Popularity

People think this name is

youthful   formal   upper class   natural   wholesome   delicate   refined   strange   complex   serious  

Name Days

Italy: September 4

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Entry updated November 20, 2020