Rose is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'rosa', meaning 'dew' or 'bloom'. The flower has been a symbol of love and beauty in many cultures throughout history.
In Western Christian tradition, the rose is often associated with the Virgin Mary and is used as a symbol of purity and innocence. In Eastern Orthodox traditions, the rose represents divine love and redemption.
People named Rose are often seen as gentle, nurturing, and compassionate individuals with a strong sense of empathy and a deep appreciation for beauty and nature.
The name Rose remains popular globally, particularly in Europe and North America. It is often chosen for its classic yet timeless feel and its association with the symbol of love and romance.