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      Meaning of the first name Rozemarie

      Origin

      Germanic/english-speaking Countries

      Meaning

      Variant of Rosemary, Dew of the Sea

      Variations

      Rosemarie, Rozemarijn, Rosemaree
      The name Rozemarie is a variant of the name Rosemary, which has its roots in Germanic and English-speaking countries. The name Rosemary itself is derived from Latin, combining ros meaning dew and marinus meaning of the sea. Thus, Rozemarie carries the evocative meaning dew of the sea, often associated with the fragrant herb known for its culinary and medicinal properties. The name embodies a connection to nature and conveys a sense of freshness and vitality.

      Historically, the name Rosemary can be traced back to ancient times, when it was associated with memory and fidelity—attributes highly valued in various cultures. In medieval Europe, rosemary was often used in wedding ceremonies and symbolic of remembrance. The variant Rozemarie emerged as a blend, combining the traditional Rosemary with a softer, more modern twist. While not as widely recognized as Rosemary, Rozemarie has been utilized in various forms in several cultures, particularly in Germany and among English speakers, indicating a lasting appreciation for both its historical significance and phonetic appeal.

      In contemporary society, Rozemarie is less common than its predecessor Rosemary, but it has found a niche among parents seeking unique yet meaningful names for their children. It retains a timeless quality while also appearing modern and distinct. Rozemarie is occasionally seen in literature and popular media, further contributing to its modern identity. The name resonates with individuals who appreciate its botanical elegance and historical roots, making it a choice that bridges tradition and modernity.

      Based on our records...

      Reifeis

      This is the most common surname associated with Rozemarie.

      Charles

      This is the most common name of those married to a Rozemarie.

      Carl

      This is the most common name for a child of a Rozemarie.
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      1933 is when there were the most people born with the first name Rozemarie.

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