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Rosland
Pronounced ROZ-luhnd /ˈrɒz.lənd/Medium
Meaning: Rosland reads as a contracted form of Roseland ('land of roses') or a variant of Rosalind, a Germanic name (Roslindis) from hros ('horse') and lind ('soft, tender'), later reshaped by the Latin rosa ('rose'). It carries a floral, rosy association.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
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History & Origin
Rosland is a trimmed form of Roseland or a variant of Rosalind. Rosalind comes from Germanic Roslindis (hros, 'horse,' plus lind, 'tender'), though the later pull of Latin rosa gave the whole family its rosy glow. Rosland keeps that floral echo.
It stayed a rarity, given to only about fifteen girls a year at its peak in the nineteen-sixties. A Rosland from that time would be a grandmother now.
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What does the name Rosland mean?
It is a variant of Roseland ('land of roses') or Rosalind, a Germanic name later colored by Latin rosa ('rose').
How do you pronounce Rosland?
It is said ROZ-luhnd /ˈrɒz.lənd/ - two syllables, stress on the first.
Is Rosland a boy or girl name?
Rosland is used as a girl's name.
How popular is Rosland?
It has always been rare, given to only about fifteen girls a year at its peak.













