Rose is used as a family name or surname in many languages. It is 4 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Rose
No. of characters: 4
Origin: Unknown
Meaning: Currently, no meaning found for Rose

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Kendal Paschke
ros seems to have several possible origins: either it is a Breton name meaning hillock, hill, frequent as the name of the locality is, it locates in the southwest and the Languedoc, and was in ancient Occitan, sense dew, designating the house has exposed the dew domain or hamlet is still, he appoints former french comb the loom, from the Gothic raus, ros, that is to say reed nickname weaver become surname.

Rose Namesakes

  • Uriah M. Rose, American lawyer
  • Alec Rose, nursery owner and fruit merchant in England
  • Ralph Rose, American track and field athlete
  • William Stewart Rose, British poet, translator and Member of Parliament
  • Reginald Rose, American film and television writer most widely
  • Emerald Rose, Celtic folk rock band from the US state of Georgia
  • Wesley Rose, American music industry executive and record producer
  • Seraphim Rose, American hieromonk of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
  • Kenneth Rose, royal biographer in the United Kingdom
  • Hilly Rose, American radio personality and a pioneer of the talk radio format
  • Moses Rose, ), was according to Texas legend the only man
  • Joel Rose, American journalist and novelist
  • Doudou N'Diaye Rose, Senegalese drummer, composer and band leader
  • James C. Rose, prominent landscape architect and author of the twentieth century
  • Joseph Nelson Rose, American botanist
  • Noah Hamilton Rose, painter and photographer
  • Gerhard Rose, German expert on tropical medicine
  • Barry Rose, OBE, FRAM, FRSCM, Hon
  • Leon Rose, attorney and sports agent, based in New Jersey
  • Vincent Rose, Italian-born American violinist, pianist, composer
  • Judd Rose, television journalist
  • Flemming Rose, Danish journalist
  • Biff Rose, American comedian and singer-songwriter
  • Perry Rose, Belgian-Irish singer,
  • H. J. Rose, British classical scholar
  • George Henry Rose, British politician and diplomat
  • Chauncey Rose, successful American businessman of the 19th century
  • Paskah Rose, English executioner briefly during 1686
  • Paul Lawrence Rose, Professor of European History and Mitrani Professor of Jewish Studies at Pennsylvania State University
  • Ebb Rose, American racecar driver
  • Wendy Rose, Hopi/Miwok writer
  • John Marshall Rose, Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives
  • Denise Rose, first British female soldier to die in military operations
  • Reuben Rose, Australian veterinary educator and a former Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Science at the University of Sydney
  • Guy Rose, American Impressionist painter and California resident
  • Ben Rose, American photographer
  • Linwood H. Rose, fifth president of James Madison University
  • Loni Rose, U.S. singer-songwriter from Seattle, Washington
  • Jerome Rose, American pianist
  • Barbara Rose, Barbara Rose, Ph
  • Frederick J Rose, Headmaster-Superintendent of Victorian School for Deaf Children
  • Myim Rose, singer/songwriter/actress from Washington Heights
  • William Cumming Rose, American biochemist and nutritionist
  • Steven Rose, English neuroscientist, author
  • Irwin Rose, American biologist
  • Heinrich Rose, German mineralogist and analytical chemist
  • Gillian Rose, British scholar
  • John Holland Rose, influential English historian
  • Francis Rose, English field botanist and conservationist
  • Arthur Rose, Scottish minister, Archbishop of St Andrews, and
  • Pete Rose, Peter Edward Rose Sr
  • Axl Rose, American singer, songwriter
  • Hugh James Rose, English Anglican priest and theologian
  • David Stuart Rose, American politician and was twice elected mayor of the city of Milwaukee
  • Billy Rose, American impresario
  • Maurice Rose, United States Army general during World War II and World War I veteran
  • Lionel Rose, Australian bantamweight boxer
  • Charlie Rose, Charles Peete Rose Jr

Rose Namesakes

  • Uriah M. Rose, American lawyer
  • Alec Rose, nursery owner and fruit merchant in England
  • Ralph Rose, American track and field athlete
  • William Stewart Rose, British poet, translator and Member of Parliament
  • Reginald Rose, American film and television writer most widely
  • Emerald Rose, Celtic folk rock band from the US state of Georgia
  • Wesley Rose, American music industry executive and record producer
  • Seraphim Rose, American hieromonk of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
  • Kenneth Rose, royal biographer in the United Kingdom
  • Hilly Rose, American radio personality and a pioneer of the talk radio format
  • Moses Rose, ), was according to Texas legend the only man
  • Joel Rose, American journalist and novelist
  • Doudou N'Diaye Rose, Senegalese drummer, composer and band leader
  • James C. Rose, prominent landscape architect and author of the twentieth century
  • Joseph Nelson Rose, American botanist
  • Noah Hamilton Rose, painter and photographer
  • Gerhard Rose, German expert on tropical medicine
  • Barry Rose, OBE, FRAM, FRSCM, Hon
  • Leon Rose, attorney and sports agent, based in New Jersey
  • Vincent Rose, Italian-born American violinist, pianist, composer
  • Judd Rose, television journalist
  • Flemming Rose, Danish journalist
  • Biff Rose, American comedian and singer-songwriter
  • Perry Rose, Belgian-Irish singer,
  • H. J. Rose, British classical scholar
  • George Henry Rose, British politician and diplomat
  • Chauncey Rose, successful American businessman of the 19th century
  • Paskah Rose, English executioner briefly during 1686
  • Paul Lawrence Rose, Professor of European History and Mitrani Professor of Jewish Studies at Pennsylvania State University
  • Ebb Rose, American racecar driver
  • Wendy Rose, Hopi/Miwok writer
  • John Marshall Rose, Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives
  • Denise Rose, first British female soldier to die in military operations
  • Reuben Rose, Australian veterinary educator and a former Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Science at the University of Sydney
  • Guy Rose, American Impressionist painter and California resident
  • Ben Rose, American photographer
  • Linwood H. Rose, fifth president of James Madison University
  • Loni Rose, U.S. singer-songwriter from Seattle, Washington
  • Jerome Rose, American pianist
  • Barbara Rose, Barbara Rose, Ph
  • Frederick J Rose, Headmaster-Superintendent of Victorian School for Deaf Children
  • Myim Rose, singer/songwriter/actress from Washington Heights
  • William Cumming Rose, American biochemist and nutritionist
  • Steven Rose, English neuroscientist, author
  • Irwin Rose, American biologist
  • Heinrich Rose, German mineralogist and analytical chemist
  • Gillian Rose, British scholar
  • John Holland Rose, influential English historian
  • Francis Rose, English field botanist and conservationist
  • Arthur Rose, Scottish minister, Archbishop of St Andrews, and
  • Pete Rose, Peter Edward Rose Sr
  • Axl Rose, American singer, songwriter
  • Hugh James Rose, English Anglican priest and theologian
  • David Stuart Rose, American politician and was twice elected mayor of the city of Milwaukee
  • Billy Rose, American impresario
  • Maurice Rose, United States Army general during World War II and World War I veteran
  • Lionel Rose, Australian bantamweight boxer
  • Charlie Rose, Charles Peete Rose Jr

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