Roze: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: rohz
Origin: The Netherlands
gender-female

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Updated on Jul 01, 2025 · 1 min read
Region Origin: Dutch, English
Meaning: Roze means "rose," which is a type of flower.

Roze is a feminine given name that exudes elegance and charm. The name is a variant of "Rose," which is derived from the Latin "rosa," meaning the rose flower. It carries connotations of beauty, love, and grace, attributes often associated with its floral namesake. In recent decades, the name Roze has been embraced for its unique spelling and timeless appeal. It has been chosen by parents who appreciate its delicate sound and the evocative imagery it conjures. While not as common as its traditional counterpart, Roze stands out for its modern twist on a classic name. Roze may also remind some of notable individuals who have left their mark in various fields, such as the arts and entertainment industry, where names with floral inspirations have often been favored for their poetic resonance. The name Roze, with its understated elegance, continues to be a choice that resonates with those who seek a name that embodies both tradition and individuality.

Roze Name Popularity Data

chat-overall Roze is currently #28086 in the popularity of the name rankings.
gender-female Girl: Roze is currently #15973 on Kiindred Girl Names
gender-male Overall Unique: Roze is currently #14102 on Kiindred Unique Names
gender-female Girl Unique: Roze is currently #8043 on Kiindred Girl Unique Names

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