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Rosemarry

Variant spelling of Rosemary, from Latin ros marinus ('sea dew'), the aromatic herb blending Rose and Mary.

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Rosemarry is a variant spelling of Rosemary, from Latin ros marinus, meaning sea dew, the aromatic herb that blends Rose and Mary in English association. The name therefore has both botanical and devotional layers, with the herb image giving it a fragrant, natural character and the Mary association tying it to long Christian tradition.

The spelling Rosemarry keeps that old charm while making the name look slightly more individualized. It feels warm, vintage, and gently old-fashioned in a way many people still find appealing. Rosemarry therefore combines herb, flower, and saintly echo into a name that feels familiar yet distinctive.

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