Rosina

Meaning of Rosina

Rosina is a beautiful and timeless name for baby girls. It has its origins in Latin and derives from the word "rosa," meaning "rose." The name Rosina is associated with grace, beauty, and femininity. It exudes a sense of elegance and sophistication. In terms of pronunciation, both British English and American English pronounce it as roh-see-nuh (/rəʊˈsiːnə/). The name Rosina has been consistently used throughout history, with varying popularity. In recent years, it has remained relatively steady in the United States, ranking between 4000 to 7000 in terms of occurrence. Some variations of the name include Rosa and Rosanna, which offer alternative options for parents who are drawn to the charm of Rosina but prefer slight variations.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as roh-see-nuh (/rəʊˈsiːnə/)

American English

  • Pronunced as roh-see-nuh (/roʊˈsiːnə/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Rosina

Rosina Widmann, a German educator and missionary-wife, established a girls' school in pre-colonial Ghana and was the first long-term European missionary-wife in the region, actively involved in Christian ministry and women's vocational education between 1847 and 1877.
Rosina Lippi-Green is an American writer known for her work in linguistics, as well as her novels under the pen names Rosina Lippi and Sara Donati.
Rosina Galli was a renowned Italian ballet dancer and choreographer who made significant contributions to the dance world in both Italy and the United States.
Rosina Lhévinne was a renowned Russian-American pianist and influential music teacher.
Rosina Maria Zornlin was a British author known for her science popularizations and works on religion.
Rosina Emmet Sherwood was an American painter known for her artistic contributions.
Rosina Conde is a Mexican narrator, playwright, and poet.
Rosina Henley was an American actress and screenwriter known for her work during Hollywood's silent era, often collaborating with her husband, British film director Harley Knoles.
Rosina Storchio was an Italian lyric coloratura soprano known for starring in the world premieres of operas by renowned composers such as Puccini, Leoncavallo, Mascagni, and Giordano.
Rosina Harrison, known for her role as a lady-in-waiting to Lady Astor, gained fame for detailing their working relationship in her autobiography.
Rosina Lajo Pérez was a Spanish politician and member of the Socialists' Party of Catalonia, serving in the Congress of Deputies from 1977 to 1978.
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