Rozalina
Rose, dew
roh-ZAH-leen-uh/roʊzəˈliːnə/
Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Latin word ‘rosa’ meaning ‘rose’ and ‘alina’ meaning ‘dew’. Rozalina is a beautiful name that brings to mind the freshness of a blooming rose and the gentle touch of morning dew.
Spiritual meaning
Symbol of renewal, hope, and resurrection
Language details
Rozalina
Rozalina, meaning: 'a woman with strong features'
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
roh-ZAH-leen-uh
/roʊzəˈliːnə/
Lucky number
8
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Opal
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Maria is a popular name in the Spanish and Portuguese cultures, with its origins in the ancient Greek name 'Marianna'. It is also the name of the Virgin Mary in the Catholic religion, adding to its cultural significance.
The name Maria is believed to convey the virtues of grace, purity, and bitterness endured by the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is a name deeply rooted in Catholic spirituality and devotion.
Historical references
According to Romanian folklore, Rozalina was a Moldavian peasant girl who lived during the 15th century. She is said to have possessed the ability to heal the sick and to have been visited by angels. In one story, she was persecuted by the local lord for her miraculous healing powers, and eventually died, possibly as a martyr, in the year 1475.
15th century
Rosalina, also known as Our Lady of Roses, is a title given to the Virgin Mary in the Roman Catholic tradition. It is believed that she appeared to Saint Dominic de Guzman in the year 1214, asking him to build a chapel in her honor. The site of the apparition was near the village of Pontefract in England, and the chapel was later expanded into a monastery. The title 'Rosalina' reflects the belief that the Virgin Mary was surrounded by roses during the apparition.
13th century
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