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Rosalinda Girl

Popularity: #874 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

Pronunciationroh-zah-LIN-dah / /roʊ.zəˈlɪn.də/

Spanish; Italian

Meaning

Spanish: 'pretty rose'; Italian: 'rose'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Rosalinda has its roots in the Latin elements "rosa," meaning "rose," and "linda," which is derived from the Spanish word for "beautiful" or "pretty." The combination of these elements suggests a meaning akin to "beautiful rose." The name evolved through various linguistic stages, beginning with Latin, where "rosa" was a common term for the flower, and later influenced by the Old Spanish and Italian forms that incorporated the term "linda." By the time it entered English usage, it had been popularized through literary and cultural channels, particularly during the Renaissance when floral imagery was prevalent in poetry and art.

Historically, the name Rosalinda can be traced back to the medieval period, gaining prominence in the 16th century. It is notably associated with the character Rosalind from William Shakespeare's play "As You Like It," written in 1599. This character is often celebrated for her intelligence and strength, contributing to the name's enduring appeal in literature. Additionally, the name appears in various cultural contexts, including music and art, which further solidified its presence in European languages.

Culturally, the rose has long been a symbol of love and beauty, which enhances the significance of the name Rosalinda. The combination of beauty and floral imagery resonates with themes of romance and femininity, making it a favored choice in various artistic expressions. The name has also inspired diminutive forms, such as Rosa or Linda, which have their own historical significance and usage across different cultures. Overall, Rosalinda embodies a rich tapestry of linguistic and cultural heritage, reflecting the beauty and complexity of its origins.

Trend Summary

The name Rosalinda has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States, with a notable presence in Hispanic communities.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Rosalind
  • Rosalina

International Variants

  • Rosalinda (Spanish)
  • Rosalinde (German)
  • Rosalina (Italian)

Famous people named Rosalinda

Rosalinda Celentano is an actress best known for The Passion of the Christ, The Last of the High Kings, and The Stendhal Syndrome.

Rosalinda Rodriguez is a singer best known for her work in the Latin music genre and her albums such as 'La Reina de la Salsa'.

Rosalinda is a character in the telenovela 'Rosalinda', which starred Thalía.

Fictional characters named Rosalinda

Rosalinda is a fictional character from the telenovela Rosalinda. She is the main protagonist who navigates love and betrayal while seeking to reclaim her family's honor.

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Rosalinda was first seen in the United States in 1914. Rosalinda has ranked as high as #954 nationally, which occurred in 2000, and has been most popular in Texas, California, Illinois, Arizona, and Florida. In the past 5 years the name Rosalinda has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Rosalinda (2024)

StateBirthsShare
CA 18
50%
TX 12
33%
IL 6
17%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19148
19188
19199
19215
19246
19256
19267
19279
192812
19297
19308
19315
19325
193313
19349
193519
193615
193723
193820
193927
194034
194139
194251
194359
194485
194596
1946170
1947210
1948235
1949300
1950293
1951265
1952274
1953239
1954246
1955213
1956270
1957213
1958270
1959235
1960275
1961275
1962262
1963273
1964245
1965260
1966243
1967191
1968230
1969268
1970237
1971234
1972241
1973194
1974194
1975186
1976214
1977220
1978241
1979240
1980257
1981255
1982228
1983195
1984178
1985190
1986200
1987151
1988173
1989180
1990178
1991181
1992127
1993146
1994159
1995135
1996122
1997117
1998106
1999148
2000334
2001211
2002186
2003162
2004176
2005136
2006195
2007167
2008175
2009124
201089
2011120
2012104
201398
2014109
201593
2016107
2017118
201894
201989
2020101
2021104
202297
2023106
202476