Rosie is of Latin origin and a diminutive of "Rose" whose meaning is itself, a flower. It is also the name of a 12th century Sicilian saint, the patron saint of Palermo, Italy. Someone with a rosy outlook is optimistic; someone overly optimistic is said to be "looking through rose colored glasses".
Rosie is of Latin origin and a diminutive of "Rose" whose meaning is itself, a flower. It is also the name of a 12th century Sicilian saint, the patron saint of Palermo, Italy. Someone with a rosy outlook is optimistic; someone overly optimistic is said to be "looking through rose colored glasses".
Rosie is of Latin origin and a diminutive of "Rose" whose meaning is itself, a flower. It is also the name of a 12th century Sicilian saint, the patron saint of Palermo, Italy. Someone with a rosy outlook is optimistic; someone overly optimistic is said to be "looking through rose colored glasses".
Rosie is of Latin origin and a diminutive of "Rose" whose meaning is itself, a flower. It is also the name of a 12th century Sicilian saint, the patron saint of Palermo, Italy. Someone with a rosy outlook is optimistic; someone overly optimistic is said to be "looking through rose colored glasses".