Rozanna is a distinctive and elegant female given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'song' or 'roses'. It is often associated with the Latin word 'rosa', which signifies rose, adding to its charming and graceful appeal. In various cultures, Rozanna is recognized for its musical connotation, as it translates to 'melody' or 'harmony'. This name, though not extensively common, carries a unique and attractive sound that sets it apart from more familiar names. The usage of Rozanna can be found in countries such as Israel, Poland, and among the Romani people, contributing to its diverse and multicultural identity. Parents who choose Rozanna for their child may appreciate its uncommon beauty and rich symbolic meaning.
"The name Rozanna experienced its peak popularity during the early to mid-1950s, with a high of 20 births in both 1951 and 1954. However, it seems that this popularity was short-lived as there were fewer than 10 Rozannas born each year after 1963. The name's usage has been quite sporadic since the 1970s, with some years seeing no births at all. Overall, there have been a total of 378 Rozannas born over the years."