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Does the female English name have Rosemarie?
Yes The spelling "Rosemarie" does exist. It is a variant of the traditional English name "Rosemary". Like many other traditional English names, the name system "Rosemary" has many variants. Such as "Rosemarie"; "rosemary"; "Rosemaria" and so on ... In this regard, you can use these spellings to search for pictures in Google to get a general idea of the people who call these names at present. ...

The main source of the system name "Rosemary" comes from ancient Latin, which means "Dew of the Sea" and describes a plant called "Rosemary". Because it grows by the sea, it produces fragrant and crystal blue-purple flowers in summer, which is described as "the dew of the sea", so the girl is named after this name ... Another source explanation is the combination of two names "Ross" and "Mary" ...

As for nicknames, the nickname or simplified form of "Rosemary" system mainly includes "Romy", and the famous actress "Romy Schneider-romy schneider" (masterpiece: Princess Sissi) is the representative figure. In a few cases, the name will be written as "Romeo" or "Romeo", but this situation is much less. ...

If "Rosie" and "Rosa" are traditionally used, most of them belong to the evolution of the English name Rose. And it's a little far from rosemary.

And "Mary" mainly comes from the evolution of "Mary".