well u see i have a best friemd and her name is kelly she is like so cool and addicted to energy drinks like "V" an "mother" well back to answering the question her last name is ROSA like how cool is that now u asked what does Rosa mean in spanish and of course it means rose so i hope i have been a help to you.....
xoxo ily kelly Rosa but u left me today all alone in ist :P
Rosa can either mean rose (noun) or pink (adjective).
the name roxie means in spanish PINKISH or rosadeit also means that you rock that roxie is the best, im not kiding
The name Rosa is of Latin origin and means "rose," which symbolizes beauty, love, and passion. It can also represent purity and femininity.
the name Rosa comes from a flower, something nice and pleasent also a color. Rosa= rose/pink (in spanish)
Rosa means pink in spanish so you've already said the word1.-"Rosa" is a common name in Spanish.2.-"Rosa" also means rose3. - The adjective 'rosa' = pink, rosy, threadbare ( both masculine or feminine)
santa rosa means santa rasa of de lima
The name Rosaisela is a combination of two names, Rosa and Isela. Rosa typically means "rose" in Latin and is a common given name in many Spanish-speaking countries. Isela is a name of Spanish origin and its meaning is not as widely agreed upon, but some interpretations suggest it means "God's promise."
Rosa.
the rose
"Rosa" is a Spanish equivalent for the flower, and "rosal" is a Spanish equivalent for the plant, the "rose" (Rosa spp).
Rosa is Spanish for pink.
Approximately- Beautiful Rose. Rosa- Rose Linda- Pretty ( in Spanish).
The name Rosalita is a diminutive form of Rosa, which means "rose" in Latin. It conveys qualities associated with the flower, such as beauty, love, and passion.
It's very easy to translate the word 'rose' to Spanish, the name of this flower in this language is simply: 'Rosa'. This word comes from a Germanic name, a name that afterwards was introduced to England in the form of 'Roese', then the name was associated with the flower 'rose', which had obtained its original name from the Latin: Rosa.