Rosina

Meaning of Rosina

Rosina stands as a delicate tribute to the Latin “Rosa,” the affectionate diminutive whispered through time, its soft syllables—roh-SEE-nuh—drifting like porcelain petals across a still koi pond beneath a pale moon. In its European lineage, it carries the sumptuous fragrance of crimson blossoms, yet through a Japanese lens it conjures the quiet elegance of a sake-warmed courtyard at dawn, where each breath carries both the frost-kissed clarity of plum blossoms and the muted promise of spring. The name weaves languid threads of beauty and resilience, a tapestry in which old-world romance and Eastern serenity entwine, offering every bearer the cool grace of a garden at twilight and the luminous hope of new beginnings.

Pronunciation

British English

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

American English

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

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Notable People Named Rosina

Rosina Widmann -
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Rosina Galli -
Rosina Lhévinne -
Rosina Zornlin -
Rosina Emmet Sherwood -
Rosina Conde -
Rosina Henley -
Rosina Storchio -
Rosina Harrison -
Rosina Lajo -
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