Rosielee, of Latin origin, is a unique and elegant given name for a female child. It is derived from the Latin word 'rosea', meaning 'rose-colored' or 'relating to roses'. The name evokes images of beauty, grace, and femininity, much like the rose itself. Rosielee is often associated with the months of May and June due to its floral inspiration, making it a popular choice for parents who wish to honor the spring and summer seasons in their child's name.
Rosielee saw a peak in popularity between 1917 and 1922 with a total of 45 births during those years. The name's usage has been consistent but modest since then, with 16 births recorded from 1931 to 1933.