Gender Feminine
Other Forms FormsSimfarosa, Simferosa, Simforosa, Simparosa, Simperosa, Simpharosa, Simpherosa, Simphorosa, Simporosa, Sinfarosa, Sinferosa, Sinforosa, Sinparosa, Sinpharosa, Sinpherosa, Sinphorosa, Sinporosa, Sumforosa, Sumphorosa, Sunfarosa, Sunforosa, Symfarosa, Symferosa, Symforosa, Symparosa, Symperosa, Sympharosa, Sympherosa, Symporosa, Synferosa, Synforosa, Synpherosa, Synphorosa
Meaning & History
Either a latinate variant of Symphora that was created by adding the Latin feminine augmentative suffix -osa to it, or a corruption of Sympherusa, which is the proper Latin form of the Greek name Sympherousa.This name is best known for being the name of the 2nd-century saint Symphorosa of Tibur (now Tivoli in central Italy), who was martyred during the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, together with her seven sons.