No, the name Rose is a female name, however "Rosie" can be a nickname for Roosevelt, which is a male name.
No, the name of the actress who played Rose was Kate Winslet.
Hi. My name is Samantha Rose and I took the name Claire. Samantha Rose Claire. I will tell you some saint names I really like to go with Samantha Rose: 1. Samantha Rose Claire 2. Samantha Rose Marie 3. Samantha Rose Lily 4. Samantha Rose Faith 5. Samantha Rose Brittany 6. Samantha Rose Veronica You can look at more names on http://wordbytes.org/saints/names.htm I hope I helped!!!
Rose is a fictional character in the movie ( Titanic) as is her sunk accidentally paramour Jack Davis. These are fictional characters interposed into a historical event.
A male donkey is called a jack or jackass There is also another name used in Australian English and that is a CUDDY !!! Hope this is of some HELP !!
Her name is Princess Aroura, but also went by Briar Rose, or just Rose. And of course Sleeping Beauty.
Eric is commonly used as a male name
The 'rose' part of the name derives from ornate figures used to decorate early compasses
The rose commonly used to make attar is Rosa damascena, also known as Damask rose or Bulgarian rose.
Carly can be considered a male name but is mostly used as a female name.
tiercel, male hawk used in falconry
Leslie is a unisex name that can be used for both males and females. It is more commonly used for females in the United States but can also be a male name in some other cultures.
the name Yuval meaning broke in English (from Hebrew) is a unisex name, but is mostly used for male.
If a male falcon its called a tiercel, that name is used only for the male of the Falco family. Otherwise its just called a male.
Pin-Hsian is a unisex name commonly used in Taiwan. It can be used for both males and females.
No, "Joe" is not a word. It is a name commonly used as a shortened form of the given name "Joseph."
It is a male name. It's a family name in my family. But used in an American context it woul be a very cute name for a girl
It is a male-based name, but could be used for females. Preferably pronounced Jackie?? Haha