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"Rozina" is a female name deeply associated with tenderness, beauty, and sensuality. It originates from the Latin word "rosa," meaning "rose." This flower symbolizes love, beauty, tenderness, and harmony with nature. The meaning of the name reflects the ideal of a perfect, beautiful being, often linked to ideals of beauty. The origins of the name "Rozina" trace back to the ancient world. It was popular in Ancient Rome and Greece, where the rose symbolized victory over fear, passion, and sensuality. In the Byzantine culture, the name acquired the meaning of "flowering," emphasizing purity and elegance. In Slavic countries, the name was borrowed from Greek and Latin, gradually taking on local characteristics. Interestingly, some sources mention connections to the ancient Hebrew word "rodosh," possibly indicating roots on the island of Rhodes, famous for its myths and cultural influence. The historical record of the name "Rozina" spans millennia. It was popular during the ancient period, experienced a revival in medieval Europe, particularly in Italy and France. In Russia, the name gained prominence in the 17th-19th centuries, used for outstanding women. For example, in literature and art, Rozina was often depicted as a symbol of beauty and talent. People named Rozina are often perceived as tender, sensitive, and artistic. They possess a rich imagination, easily find beauty in the small details of life, and have a strong sense of aesthetics. They often seek harmony in all aspects of life and can be somewhat capricious but very devoted. Notable bearers of the name "Rozina" in history and culture include such figures as Rozina from Gufert's opera "Rozina," who became a symbol of melancholy and talent. In Russia, the name was carried by such prominent women as actress and singer Rozina Kalyagina, among other representatives of the fine arts. Today's popularity of the name "Rozина" is not as high as that of simpler alternatives like "Rosa," but it remains in use, especially in cultures with a romantic background. In Russia, it is less common but still used, particularly in literary and artistic circles. Variants and diminutives of the name "Rozina" include "Rosa," "Rozochka," "Rozul'," and "Rozzulka." These forms are used to express love and tenderness, making the name even more attractive and warm.