D'ROZARIO
Also recorded as Drozario
D'Rozario
D'Rozario is a British surname of Portuguese origin, which may also be spelled as D'Rozário or D'Rozario. The name is believed to have been brought to Britain by immigrants of Portuguese descent. It is a relatively rare surname, with concentrations found mainly in specific regions of the United Kingdom.
The suffix "D" in D'Rozario is thought to denote ancestry or affiliation, similar to the Spanish "de". The name "Rozario" may have its roots in the Latin word "rosarium," meaning rose garden, which could possibly suggest an occupational or locational origin for the surname.
Those bearing the surname D'Rozario are likely to have a family history that traces back to Portuguese immigrants who settled in Britain for various reasons, including trade or marriage. The diversity of British surnames reflects the rich tapestry of international influences that have shaped the nation's history.
Today, individuals with the surname D'Rozario can be found across the United Kingdom, contributing to the multicultural fabric of British society. Like many surnames of foreign origin, the spelling and pronunciation of D'Rozario may have evolved over time, reflecting linguistic changes and familial preferences.
There are approximately 176 people named D'Rozario in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named D'Rozario.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- David
- Desmond
- Francis
- Leslie
- Matthew
- Michael
- Paul
- Richard
- Robert
Female
- Barbara
- Charlotte
- Geraldine
- Josephine
- Julie
- Lisa
- Rebecca
- Susan
- Tracey
- Yvonne