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Feminine
Polish
Meaning & History
Róża is a Polish female given name, directly derived from the Polish word róża meaning "rose". It is a cognate of Rosa 1, which itself ultimately comes from Latin rosa, though in some cases it may also be influenced by the Germanic name Roza 2. The name rose as a flower has been a universal symbol of beauty and love, making Róża a classic and enduring choice in Polish naming tradition.
Related Names
Variants
Other Languages & Cultures
(Russian)
Roza 1 (Macedonian)
Ruzha (Swedish)
Rosa 1 (Slovene)
Rozalija (Serbian)
Ruža (Croatian)
Rozika (Serbian)
Ružica (Czech)
Rozálie, Růžena (Dutch)
Roos (German)
Rosalie (Dutch)
Roosje (French)
Rose (English)
Rosalee, Rosie, Rosy (Icelandic)
Rósa (Finnish)
Roosa (French)
Rosette, Rosine (Spanish)
Rosalía, Rosi (Slovak)
Rozália (Hungarian)
Rózsa, Róza, Rozina, Rózsi (Icelandic)
Rós (Irish)
Róise, Róis, Róisín, Rosheen (Late Roman)
Rosalia (Italian)
Lia 2, Rosella, Rosetta, Rosina (Latvian)
Rozālija (Lithuanian)
Rožė (Portuguese)
Rosália, Rosinha (Portuguese (Brazilian))
Rosilene, Roseli, Rosélia (Romanian)
Rozalia (Russian)
Rozaliya (Slovak)
Ružena (Slovene)
Zala (Spanish)
Rosita (Yiddish)
Raisa 2, Raisel
Sources: Wiktionary — Róża