Tatiana Rose

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Tatiana

Italian

English

  • English-sourced saint's name - The Book of Saints, 6th ed., by St. Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate, A & C Black, London, 1989, page 529 under Tatiana "A woman put to death in Rome c. 230 A.D. under Alexander Severus." January 12th is also the day the Greeks honor a St. Tatiana together with two others, Euthasia and Mertios. This saint was honored by the Church pre-1970 and she was martyred in Rome.

Russian

  • [Tatiana] - female greek name. 3rd century. From "Academy of Saint Gabriel Report 113" http://www.s-gabriel.org/113 "Tatiana" is derived from S. Tatiana, a 3rd-century greek martyr noted in Wickenden's Dictionary of Medieval Russian Names.

Rose

Italian

German

English

  • English - Rose in Reaney and Wilson, Dictionary of English Surnames, S.n. Rose - Robert Rose and Peter Rose, 1302
  • English - Rose is supported by Withycombe (op. cit., s.n. Rose) with this spelling dated to 1316.
  • Rose - Black, "Surnames of Scotland" s.n. ROSE "William Rose was a charter witness in Inverness c 1360)."
  • English surname - Jone Rose, female, married 1541, Great Berkhampstead, Hertford, England. Batch no. M00807-5 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVT7-CGB)

Combination

  • Italian - given name 1585 less than 500 years from surname 1447
  • Italian/German - Italian given name 1585 less than 300 years from German byname 1576
  • English - given name saints name known from 3rd century onward (period calendar date would be nice) combined with surname 1302-1541