Rossy

Meaning of Rossy

Rossy, pronounced RAH-see (/ˈrɑsi/), traces its roots to Spanish and Latin etymology as an affectionate diminutive of Rosario or Rosa, both ultimately derived from the Latin rosālis meaning “rose.” In many Latin American communities the name evokes longstanding devotional ties to the Virgin of the Rosary, blending religious heritage with the timeless symbolism of the rose. In the United States, Rossy first entered the Social Security Administration’s top 1,000 in 1984 and has maintained a steady presence ever since, ranking 924th with 26 newborn girls in 2024. Its concise form and clear pronunciation reflect a broader trend toward names that honor cultural lineage while fitting smoothly into English-speaking contexts.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as RAH-see (/ˈrɑsi/)

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Notable People Named Rossy

Rossy Pratiwi Dipoyanti -
Rossy de Palma -
Rossy Aguirre -
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