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Rosebud Girl

Popularity: · Trend: → Stable

Origin(s)

PronunciationROHZ-bud / /ˈroʊz.bʌd/

English; Literary

Meaning

English: A flower name combining 'rose' and 'bud'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Rosebud is a compound of two elements: "rose," which has its roots in the Latin word "rosa," meaning "rose," and "bud," which refers to a young or undeveloped flower. The Latin "rosa" was adopted into Old French as "rose," and subsequently made its way into Middle English. The term "bud" comes from the Old English "budde," which denotes a young shoot or flower. Thus, the name Rosebud can be interpreted as a poetic representation of a young rose, symbolizing beauty and potential.

Historically, the rose has been a significant symbol in various cultures, often associated with love, beauty, and the ephemeral nature of life. In literature, roses have appeared in works dating back to ancient times, including Greek and Roman poetry. The rose is also prominent in Christian symbolism, representing the Virgin Mary and often appearing in medieval art and literature. The term "rosebud" itself gained particular literary significance through its use in works such as Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," where the rose symbolizes the beauty and transience of youth.

The name Rosebud has been used in various cultural contexts, often evoking a sense of innocence and purity. It is perhaps most famously recognized in American literature through its use in the title of the film "Citizen Kane" (1941), where it serves as a symbol of lost childhood and unattainable dreams. The name's association with the rose, a flower that has been celebrated in poetry and art for centuries, enhances its cultural resonance, making it a name that embodies both beauty and nostalgia. The diminutive "Rose" is also historically significant, often used as a standalone name or as part of compound names, further emphasizing the enduring appeal of the rose motif.

Trend Summary

The name Rosebud has seen limited use in the United States, often associated with vintage or whimsical naming trends.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Rosebud was first seen in the United States in 1888. Rosebud has ranked as high as #845 nationally, which occurred in 1921, and has been most popular in Alabama, Georgia, Virginia, South Carolina, and Florida. In the past 5 years the name Rosebud has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Rosebud (1927)

StateBirthsShare
IL 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
18886
18946
18965
18978
18995
19009
19015
19026
19038
190411
19058
19068
190711
190810
190910
19107
19116
191210
191313
191425
191519
191619
191722
191822
191935
192033
192139
192233
192333
192424
192520
192620
192732
192817
192915
193011
193112
193214
193312
19348
193610
193710
193810
19397
194112
19425
194314
19448
19457
19489
19496
19506
19527
19565
19735