Rosa (first name)
Rosa or Rose is a feminine given name .
Origin and meaning of the name
The name Rosa is Latin and means ' rose '. It can be found in the early Middle Ages as a vulgar latinized short form of Germanic names in ancient Germanic hrod- 'horse, horse', such as Rosamund or Rosalind . As such it can be found in the Middle Ages in the Romance-speaking area. This also creates an association with the "rose" Maria ( Maria of the Rosary , Maria in the rose garden ).
The name came to the German-speaking world in the course of the middle modern period. It only became popular on its own in the 19th century, when the flower names and viola appeared .
variants
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name day
- Catholic:
- May 7 - Anniversary of the death of St. Rosa Venerini (1728)
- August 23 - St. Rosa of Lima , Patroness of Lima, Peru, South America, West Indies and the Philippines, as well as the gardener and florist
- September 4th - Saint Rosa of Viterbo
- In addition, October 7th is also possible as the day of the Rosary Festival
Name bearers
Saints
- Rosa von Lima (1586–1617), Dominican, virgin, mystic
- Rosa von Viterbo (1233–1252), virgin and mystic, patron saint of Viterbo
- Rosa Venerini (1656–1728), nun of Viterbo and saint
First name Rosa
- Rosa Albach-Retty (1874–1980), Austrian actress
- Rosa Aschenbrenner (1885–1967), Bavarian politician
- Rosa Maria Assing (1783–1840), German poet, storyteller, translator, silhouette artist and educator
- Rosa Balistreri (1927–1990), Sicilian folk singer
- Rosa Barach (1840–1913), Austrian writer
- Rosa Barba (* 1972), German filmmaker and artist
- Rosa Bloch-Bollag (1880–1922), Swiss anarchist and communist
- Rosa Chacel (1898–1994), Spanish writer
- Rosa Enskat (* 1967), German actress
- Rosa Flesch (1826–1906), founder of the Roman Catholic order
- Rosa Grünstein (* 1948), German politician, SPD
- Rosa Yassin Hassan (* 1974), Syrian author and human rights activist
- Rosa Hofmann (1919–1943, executed), Austrian communist youth functionary and resistance fighter
- Rosa Jochmann (1901–1994), Austrian resistance fighter and social democratic politician
- Rosa Kempf (1874–1948), German teacher, social politician, women's rights activist, welfare pioneer
- Rosa López (* 1981), Spanish pop singer
- Rosa Luxemburg , actually Rozalia Luksenburg (1871–1919), representative of the European labor movement, proletarian internationalist
- Rosa Manus (1881–1943), Dutch feminist
- Rosa von Milde (1827–1906), German opera singer (soprano) and singing teacher
- Rosa Neuwirth (1883–1929), Austrian ceramicist
- Rosa Newmarch (1857–1940), English music writer
- Rosa Mota (* 1958), Portuguese marathon runner and Olympic champion
- Rosa Otunbajewa (* 1950), Kyrgyz politician
- Rosa Papier (1859–1932), Austrian opera singer and vocal teacher
- Rosa Parks , actually Rosa Louise Parks (1913–2005), American civil rights activist
- Rosa Pock (* 1949), Austrian writer
- Rosa Ratsma (* 1996), Dutch chess player
- Rosa Regàs (* 1933), Catalan writer who writes in Spanish
- Rosa María Andrés Rodríguez (* 1977), Spanish tennis player
- Rosa Salazar (born 1985), American actress
- Rosa Thälmann (1890–1962), wife of Ernst Thälmann
- Rosa Valetti (1876–1937), German actress, cabaret artist and chansonnière
- Rosa Vercellana (1833–1885), second wife of the Italian King Victor Emanuel II.
Intermediate name:
- Marie Rosa Günter (* 1991), German pianist
Pseudonym:
- Rosa von Praunheim , actually Holger Bernhard Bruno Mischwitzki (* 1942), German film director and writer
Fiction:
- Rosa Roth , German crime series with Iris Berben
First name rose
- Rose Abdoo (born 1962), American actress
- Rose Ausländer (1901–1988), actually Rosalie Beatrice Ruth Scherzer, German-speaking Jewish poet
- Rose Byrne (born 1979), Australian actress
- Rose Friedman (1910 or 1911; † 2009), American economist
- Rose Götte (* 1938), German journalist, educational scientist and politician (SPD)
- Rose Hobart (1906-2000), American actress
- Rose Kennedy (1890–1995), mother of President John F. Kennedy
- Rose Jerotich Kosgei (* 1981), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Rose Laurens (1953-2018), French singer
- Rose McGowan (born 1973), actress
- Rose Nabinger (* 1948), jazz singer
- Rose Oehmichen (1901–1985), German actress
- Rose Peltesohn (1913–1998), German-Israeli mathematician
- Rose Rand (1903–1980), Austro-American logician and philosopher
- Rose Renée Roth (1902–1990), Austrian actress
- Rose Schwarz (1935–2017), nurse and former missionary
- Rose Stoppel (1874–1970), first female professor of botany in Germany
- Rose Summerfield (1864–1922), Australian feminist, trade unionist, and labor leader
- Rose Troche (* 1964), American director, television producer and screenwriter
- Rose Valland (1898–1980), art historian, French resistance fighter
- Rose Woldstedt-Lauth (1889–1966), Alsatian-German writer
- Rose Zwi (1928–2018), Mexican-Australian writer
Stage name:
- Rose (singer) , actually Keren Meloul (* 1978), French singer
Fiction:
- Rose Bernd , drama by Gerhart Hauptmann , filmed several times
First name Rosi
- Rosi Aschenwald (* 1962), Austrian ski racer
- Rosi Braidotti (* 1954), Italian philosopher and theorist of feminism
- Rosi Golan (* 1981), American singer-songwriter of Israeli descent
- Rosi Mittermaier (* 1950), German ski racer
- Rosi Renoth (* 1967), German ski racer
- Rosi Sailer (* 1931), Austrian ski racer
- Rosi Steinberger (* 1960), German agricultural scientist and politician ( Greens )
- Rosi Wolfstein (1888–1987), German socialist politician
Individual evidence
- ↑ Rosa on behindthename.com (Engl.)
- ^ Konrad Kunze : dtv-Atlas onenology. dtv-Atlas No. 2490, Fig. B Inflow of new foreign names in the 16th - 19th centuries , P. 48. 1st edition. Munich 1998, ISBN 3-423-03234-0 .
- ↑ Rosa ( Memento of the original from May 2, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , babynamer.com