Rosalva is a unique Latin-origin female given name derived from "rosalva," meaning "rose covered." It combines the elements of "rosa" (rose) and "álamo" (cottonwood tree), evoking images of beauty, elegance, and grace associated with roses. Popularized by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra in his masterpiece Don Quixote during the Golden Age of Spanish literature, Rosalva is a rare but captivating choice for parents seeking an exceptional name for their daughters.