It's not a combination of these two names, it has different meaning, go check it up...
It's more likely comes from Latin «ros marinus» meaning "dew of the sea".
Moreover rose does not originated from the name of the flower or a colour, it's a Norman form of the Germanic name Hrodohaidis meaning "famous type", composed of the elements hrod "fame" and heid "kind, sort, type".
Or from germanic element Hros - "horse".
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Liziona | 06.11.21 - 01:44
Rosemary is also the name of plant "Salvia rosmarinus", which is used as a flavoring in foods.
The other meaning of the name Rosemary: Mary, Mother of God is the Rose, which is the symbol of ideal beauty in our world, or the Rose of Paradise, described by Italian poet Dante in his "Divine comedy.
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It's more likely comes from Latin «ros marinus» meaning "dew of the sea".
Moreover rose does not originated from the name of the flower or a colour, it's a Norman form of the Germanic name Hrodohaidis meaning "famous type", composed of the elements hrod "fame" and heid "kind, sort, type".
Or from germanic element Hros - "horse".
The other meaning of the name Rosemary: Mary, Mother of God is the Rose, which is the symbol of ideal beauty in our world, or the Rose of Paradise, described by Italian poet Dante in his "Divine comedy.