Happy Birthday Ebony Rose Personalized Card
– Happy birthday to you Ebony Rose! I wish you a very special day, sending this Happy Birthday Ebony Rose personalized card to you. Dear Ebony Rose, I wish you a bright and beautiful day on your special day. This named card was specially designed for Ebony Rose’s birthday.
Ebony Rose Given Name Meaning & History
►► EBONY: GENDER: Feminine, USAGE: English, PRONOUNCED: EB-an-ee. From the English word ebony for the black wood which comes from the ebony tree. It is ultimately from the Egyptian word hbnj. In America, this name is most often used by black parents. — Origin Egyptian: Black. Origin English: Ebony tree. Origin Greek: Black or dark hardwood. — This name derives from the Latin “hebenus > hebeninus”, from the Greek “Ébenos (Έβενος)”, meaning “ebony, intense blackness”. In turn, the name derives from a Semitic root, from the Hebrew “’eben”, probably from Egyptian “hbnj”, in reference to a hardwood such as stone. — Ebony originates in the English language and is taken from the name of very dense black wood, with a smooth texture, usually used to make musical instruments. It was popularized in Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder’s 1982 single Ebony and Ivory. Famous Ebonies: Ebony Vernice Hoffman – American basketball player.
►► ROSE: GENDER: Feminine, USAGE: English, French, PRONOUNCED: ROZ. Originally a Norman form of a Germanic name, which was composed of the elements hrod “fame” and heid “kind, sort, type”. The Normans introduced it to England in the forms Roese and Rohese. From an early date, it was associated with the word for the fragrant flower rose (derived from Latin rosa). When the name was revived in the 19th century, it was probably with the flower in mind. — This name has different origins: 1) From the Latin “rŏsa”, associated with the word for the fragrant flower “rose”. Etymologically, the word derives from the Ancient Greek ródon (ρόδον), maybe from “roe osme (ροή οσμή)”, meaning “flux of smell”. The name is linked to a Proto Indo-European root “*wrdho”, meaning “thorn (referring to a flower with thorns)”. 2) However, it is not excluded that may be born from “Roza”, a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element “*hrōþiz” (praise, fame, glory, renown, honor) such as Rosalinda and Roswitha. Rosalie in English-speaking countries was introduced in the second half of the nineteenth century. In the Roman Empire, Rosalia or Rosaria was a festival of roses celebrated on various dates, primarily in May, but scattered through mid-July. 1) Rose of Lima (1586–1617), was a Spanish colonist in Lima, Peru, who became known for both her life of severe asceticism and her care of the needy of the city through her own private efforts. 2) Rose of Viterbo (1233–1251), was a young woman born in Viterbo, then a contested commune of the Papal States. 3) Saint Rosalia (1130–1166), also called La Santuzza or “The Little Saint”, and in local dialect as “Rusalia” is the patron saint of Palermo in Italy, and three towns in Venezuela: El Hatillo, Zuata, and Anzoátegui.