Delrose, of Latin origin, is an uncommon yet enchanting given name for females. It is derived from the Latin word 'delrosus', which means 'having roses'. This name carries a delicate and graceful aura, much like the flower it's named after. Delrose was not particularly popular in its era of origin but has retained a certain timeless charm that makes it a unique choice today.
Delrose had a notable surge in popularity between 1923 and 1928 with seven or more births recorded each year during that period, peaking at 11 births in 1928. However, its prevalence waned thereafter, with only five births per year from 1934 onwards until it reached an all-time low of one birth in both 1950 and 1956. Overall, the name Delrose saw a total of 170 births between 1880 and 2020.