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Globally, Rose (Rosa , Rose , Ros , among others...) is a prevalent feminine first name. The given name Rose is habitual in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Nicaragua, where it is a prevalent girly name, Mexico, where it is a widespread female name, and Argentina (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. Also, Rose is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Roz, Ros, Rosa, Rose, Roos | Italy, Mexico, Brazil, United States, Argentina |
روز | Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia |
ローズ | Japan |
רוז | Israel |
Rosé | Nigeria, Spain, Brazil, United States, Peru |
Росе | Ukraine, Russia |
Роуз | Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan |
De La Rose, Irozi, Loke, Reus, Rooj, Roose, Rosaniline, Roschen, Rosemary, Rosemont, Rosette, Rosè, Rosê, Rosë, Rosē, Rosė, Rosę, Rosě, Rous, Roza, Roze, Rozsa, Rośe, Roše, Roža, Ruusa, Ruzena, Ružena, Ròse, Ròsè, Ròsé, Ròsê, Ròsë, Ròśè, Róis, Rós, Rósa, Róse, Rósè, Rósé, Rósê, Rósë, Rósę, Rózsa, Róża, Rôe, Rôse, Rôsè, Rôsé, Rôsê,
Rose is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Rose Tyler , the fictional character from Doctor Who; Rose Wilson , the DC Comics supervillain, Legends of Tomorrow; Rose Granger-Weasley , the fictional character in the Harry Potter universe; Rose DeWitt Bukater , character in Titanic and Rose Maylie , the Fictional character in Oliver Twist, and in many other works.