Searching for alternatives to the classic girl name Rose? We've got a wealth of fresh options for you, ripe for the picking!
Symbolizing love, romance and passion, Rose has really come into its own in recent decades as the middle name du jour for baby girls. Famous parents including Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, and Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have used Rose as a middle name for their daughters.
Rose is also the birth flower of June, making it a perfect choice for a baby girl born this month. But if you're finding that Rose is beginning to wilt from overexposure as a middle name, we've rounded up some related, but lesser-used, alternatives.
All rank within the current Top 1000 girl names in the US, but are unusual enough that your little Rosemary or Rosalyn is highly unlikely to share a class, or even school, with another.
Here are the Top 5 Rose alternatives to consider, as well as some stylish variants.
Rosalie appears in Anne Bronte’s Agnes Grey and the Oscar Wilde play Lady Windermere’s Fan, as well as in the Twilight saga, which is largely to thank for its recent rise.
In the past, the rosemary plant was thought to refresh the memory, inspiring Shakespeare’s Ophelia to say, "There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance."
Romy, the distinctive German diminutive, has become quite trendy, chosen by Sofia Coppola and Matt Lauer for their daughters.
The two most prominent Rosies – O’Donnell and Perez – were christened Roseann and Rosa Maria respectively, and Rosie the Riveter was a symbol of female strength in World War II.
Notable namesakes include French painter Rosa Bonheur and Civil Rights activist Rosa Parks. It ranks at #605 in the US.
Variant spellings are Rosalyn and Rosalynn, as in First Lady Carter. Roselyn currently ranks at #824 and Rosalyn at #938. Latinate Rosalina has also been rising in recent years, now at #925.
Some, like Rosanna and Rosabel, have their roots in the name of the flower. Others, like Rosamund and Penrose, derive from other sources but still call the rose and its symbolism strongly to mind.
We've also included some modern word and combination names, like Briar Rose and Wildrose, to suit all styles.
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This could be a sweet option for those looking to honor an ancestral Rose, or as a nod to the birth flower of the month of June. Find a selection of beautifully named rose varieties below.
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From Welsh Briallen "primrose" to Chinese Meilin "beautiful rose" to Yiddish Raisa "rose", some of our favorite options are listed here.
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Linda Rosenkrantz is the co-founder of Nameberry, and co-author with Pamela Redmond of the ten baby naming books acknowledged to have revolutionized American baby naming. You can follow her personally at Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. She is also the author of the highly acclaimed New York Review Books Classics novel Talk and a number of other books.
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