רוס
"Red head"
Anglo-Saxon name derived from the Old English word ros, meaning 'head' or 'red'. The name was originally given to children with red hair, and later came to mean 'chief' or 'redhead'.
Ross represents the strength and vitality of the redhead, as well as the leadership qualities associated with being a 'chief'. It is also a reminder of the connection between nature and spirituality, as the name comes from the Old English word for 'head' and the Celtic word for 'red'.
The number 3 represents creativity, self-expression, and communication. Those with the life path number 3 are often natural artists, writers, or musicians. They are also often very social and enjoy being the center of attention.
רוס
ראש הרים או חצי אי קטן
Ρος
Ρίζα ή προέκταση
Ross
Peninsula or headland
ROS
IPA: /rɒs/
The number 3 represents creativity, self-expression, and communication. Those with the life path number 3 are often natural artists, writers, or musicians. They are also often very social and enjoy being the center of attention.
Garnet