Rosae
r(o)-sae
Origin:Latin
Other Origin(s):British
Meaning:Rose
Just like Shakespeare pondered whether roses would smell as sweet by any other name, you can be confident that your little Rosae is a charming choice. While Rose traditionally symbolizes love, Rosae claims its place as a contemporary and blossoming name. Rosae merges the Latin Rosa with the Old English Rose, creating a delightful addition to flower-inspired names. Your newest "rose" in the garden will bless you with blushing cheeks and a fragrant presence, filling your heart with affection.
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