Roselinda, a harmonious blend of the names Rose and Linda, is an elegant choice for a first name. Originating from the Latin word 'rosa', meaning rose, it shares its root with other floral names such as Rosa and Rosalyn. The suffix '-linda' is derived from the Germanic element 'hild', which signifies battle or war. This combination results in a name that is both delicate and strong-willed. Roselinda carries a melodic rhythm when spoken aloud, making it memorable yet easy to pronounce. It has been used sparsely throughout history, allowing those named Roselinda to stand out in their uniqueness while still maintaining a timeless appeal.
The name Roselinda experienced its peak popularity between 1947 and 1952, with a high of 11 births in 1947 and consistently around 8 births each year until 1953. After this period, the number of births dropped significantly, hovering around 5 to 9 per year, with occasional spikes up to 9 births in 1969, 1972, and 1981. Overall, there were 202 births named Roselinda between 1940 and 1987.