Rose and gold
A compound name combining the Latin 'rosa' (rose) and 'aurum' (gold). It was popularized in the 17th century through Spanish literature and remains a poetic, rare choice in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Less common today
Rosaura isn't in the latest US Top 1000. It last peaked at #2,084 in 2003.
US births per 5-year period, 1990βpresent (SSA data).
A noblewoman and central character who seeks to restore her honor Β· Life Is a Dream (La vida es sueΓ±o)
Mexican actress and dancer known for the film Salt of the Earth
Mexican educator who promoted the kindergarten system
The eldest sister of the protagonist Tita Β· Like Water for Chocolate