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Rosale

Variant of Rosalie/Rosa, from Latin rosa meaning 'rose,' a classic floral name.

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Rosale is a variant of Rosalie or Rosa, from Latin rosa, meaning rose. The rose has remained one of the most enduring floral symbols in naming because it suggests beauty, delicacy, and classic romance.

Rosale keeps that floral heritage while presenting it in a softer, slightly rarer form. The name feels gentle, lyrical, and quietly traditional. It has the kind of sound that evokes old garden names and European refinement without seeming overly elaborate. Rosale therefore carries the familiar elegance of the rose, but in a shape that feels a little more distinctive and lightly modern.

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