Rosangela

Meaning of Rosangela

Rosangela is an Italian feminine compound name formed from the Latin rosa (“rose”) and the Greek angelos (“messenger”), yielding a meaning often rendered as “rose messenger.” Phonologically, it is realized as /roˈzandʒeˈla/, with stress on the second and antepenultimate syllables, reflecting moderate phonetic complexity without sacrificing clarity. An analysis of New York City birth records from 1979 to 1986 shows annual occurrences ranging from five to twenty-nine and rankings consistently in the low 200s—peaking at twenty-nine babies in 1980 (213th position)—which indicates a niche yet enduring appeal rather than mainstream popularity. From an Anglo-American standpoint, Rosangela’s transparent morphology and balanced sonority confer both recognizability and distinctiveness, making it a technically precise choice for parents seeking a name that bridges classical roots and measured modernity.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as roh-zahn-JEH-lah (/roˈzandʒeˈla/)

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Notable People Named Rosangela

Rosângela Rennó -
Rosângela Santos -
Rosângela Gomes -
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