ROZE
Roze
Roze is a British surname of French origin derived from the Old French word rose, meaning "rose". The name Roze is recorded in various parts of the United Kingdom, but is most commonly found in England. The Roze family has a history dating back to medieval times, with early records showing the name being associated with various regions across the country.
The Roze surname is believed to have been introduced to England during the Norman Conquest in 1066. Over the centuries, the name has undergone various spelling variations, including Rose, Roz, and Rosie. The Roze family has been involved in a wide range of occupations, including agriculture, trade, and military service.
Notable individuals with the surname Roze have made significant contributions in various fields, including art, literature, and politics. Roze has also been used as a given name for both males and females, reflecting its enduring popularity.
In modern times, the Roze surname continues to be passed down through generations, maintaining its presence and significance within British society. The rich history and heritage associated with the name Roze make it an intriguing subject for genealogists and historians alike.
There are approximately 174 people named Roze in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Roze.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Arnold
- Arron
- David
- Mohsin
- Paul
- Peter
- Robert
- Sandis
- Wayne
Female
- Anna
- Belinda
- Caroline
- Iveta
- Janis
- Julia
- Kelly
- Lisa
- Michelle
- Saleema