ROSEWARNE
Also recorded as Rose Warne
Rosewarne
Rosewarne is a British surname with origins dating back to the medieval period. The name is believed to be of Cornish origin, derived from the Old English words "ros" and "weardn," meaning "rose" and "fern" respectively.
The surname is predominantly found in the South West of England, particularly in Cornwall where it has historical ties to local families and communities. Over the centuries, the Rosewarne name has spread to other parts of the United Kingdom and beyond, carried by individuals who have migrated for various reasons.
The Rosewarne family has likely been involved in a range of professions and trades, reflecting the diversity of occupations found throughout British history. From agricultural workers to merchants, craftsmen to professionals, members of the Rosewarne lineage have contributed to society in various ways.
Today, individuals with the surname Rosewarne can be found across the globe, with many retaining a connection to their Cornish roots. Genealogical studies and family histories continue to trace the lineage of the Rosewarne surname, shedding light on the cultural and historical significance of this distinctive British name.
There are approximately 387 people named Rosewarne in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around six in a million people in Britain are named Rosewarne.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Carl
- Charlie
- Christopher
- Daniel
- David
- Don
- John
- Mark
- Matthew
- Michael
- Paul
- Philip
- Richard
- Tom
Female
- Amanda
- Amy
- Carol
- Helen
- Julie
- Lisa
- Lucy
- Nicola
- Sarah
- Susan