Rosangelica

Meaning of Rosangelica

Rosangelica is a lyrical fusion of Latin rosa, meaning “rose,” and angelicus, meaning “angelic,” giving the name a poetic duality that feels both grounded in nature and lightly touched by the heavens. In Spanish—pronounced roh-sahn-HEH-lee-kah—it evokes the gentle fragrance of a morning bloom and the soft glow of a guardian presence. Though never a household staple, Rosangelica found a modest following in the United States during the early 1990s—peaking at 91 newborns in 1993—and has since lingered as a rare, radiant choice. Parents drawn to its vivid imagery and inspirational tone often imagine a child whose spirit combines the resilience of a rose with the warmth of an angel’s embrace, a name that promises grace, strength, and an enduring sense of wonder.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as roh-sahn-HEH-lee-kah (/roːsɑnˈxelika/)

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Notable People Named Rosangelica

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