Rozie

Meaning of Rozie

Rozie bursts onto the scene with the vibrant charm of a sun-kissed rosa in full bloom—this spirited twist on the timeless Rose traces back to the Latin word for that beloved flower, carrying centuries of romance and natural beauty in every syllable. Pronounced ROH-zee (/ˈroʊzi/), it dances off the tongue as easily in a fragrant Spanish courtyard as in a bustling New York café. Still flying a bit under the radar—hovering around the mid-900s in the US charts—it’s gently blooming in popularity, peaking at a sweet dozen in 2022 and welcoming eight fresh-faced Rozies in 2024. And unlike a cut flower, this name never wilts—just keeps sparking smiles from lively street festivals in Mexico City to cozy gatherings under an Italian sun, making it the perfect pick for families craving a name as fresh as a garden breeze and as rhythmic as a flamenco step.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as ROH-zee (/ˈroʊzi/)

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Notable People Named Rozie

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