Rosette, of French origin, is a rare and distinctive given name for females. It directly translates to 'rosebud' or 'little rose', evoking images of delicate beauty and fragility. This name gained prominence during the 19th century in France but has since become quite uncommon, making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a unique moniker for their daughter.
"The name Rosetter experienced a peak in popularity between 1917 and 1918 with nine babies named Rosetter born each year, followed by a decline to five births annually until 1923, then another increase to seven births in 1928. Overall, there were fifty-seven babies named Rosetter born between 1898 and 1928."