Rosalea is a beautiful and feminine name for a baby girl. It has its roots in Latin and is derived from the combination of the names Rosa and Leah, meaning "rose" and "weary" respectively. The name Rosalea has a lovely ring to it and can be pronounced as roh-zuh-LEE-uh in both British English (/rəˈzeɪliə/) and American English (/roʊˈzəliə/). The popularity of the name Rosalea has varied over the years, but it has consistently ranked within the top 15,000 names for newborn girls in the United States. It peaked in popularity in the 1960s when it reached the top 10, but it still remains a charming choice for parents looking for a timeless and elegant name for their daughter. A variation of this name is Rosalie, which is equally enchanting and shares similar associations.
Rosalea Hamilton is a Jamaican academic, trade policy specialist, radio host, and advocate known for her work as the Founding Director of the Institute of Law and Economics (ILE) and as the coordinator of The Advocacy Network. |