Upland, peninsula, or promontory
Derived from a Scottish and English surname, it originally referred to someone living on a headland or peninsula. It is also associated with the Gaelic word 'ros' meaning a meadow or moorland. The name gained significant pop-culture recognition in the 1990s but has since become a rare choice for newborns.
Less common today
Ross isn't in the latest US Top 1000. It last peaked at #190 in 1990.
US births per 5-year period, 1990βpresent (SSA data).
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