Rose (family name)
Rose , Rosé or de la Rose is a family name.
Familys
- Rose (family of scholars) , family of scholars from Brandenburg
Name bearer
A.
- Aaron Rose (* 1969), American artist, writer, director and curator
- Adolf Rose (1908–1974), German steel researcher
- Albert Rose (businessman) (1902–1984), German businessman, chairman of the Jewish community in Osnabrück
- Albert Rose (physicist) (1910–1990), American physicist and inventor in television and video
- Alex Rose (* 1991), Samoan shot putter and discus thrower
- Alfred Rose (composer) (1855–1919), German composer, piano teacher, choir director, music teacher and cantor of the Hanover synagogue community
- Alfred Edward Rosé (Alfred Rosé; 1902–1975), Austro-British composer, pianist, conductor and musicologist
- Alexandra Rose (* 1946), American film producer and screenwriter
- Alma Rosé (1906–1944), Austrian violinist
- Amber Rose (born 1983), American model and singer
- Anderson C. Rose , American politician
- Andrew Rose (* 1946), musician in the band Twice as Much
- Andrew Rose (economist) , Canadian-American economist
- Andrew Rose (soccer player) (born 1978), English soccer player
- Andy Rose (* 1990), Australian soccer player
- Anika Noni Rose (* 1972), American actress and singer
- Anna Rose , Russian journalist and Germany correspondent for the Russian state daily newspaper "Rossijskaja Gazeta"
- Anne-Cécile Rose-Itier (1890–1980), French racing driver
- Anselm Rose (* 1969), German music director
- April Rose (* 1987), American model and actress
- Arnold Rosé (1863–1946), Austrian violinist
- Arnold Marshall Rose (1918–1968), American sociologist
- Arthur Rose (Bishop) (also Arthur Ross ; 1634–1704), Scottish clergyman, Archbishop of St Andrews
- Arthur Rose (painter) (1891–1974), German painter
- Ava Rose (* 1986), American porn actress
- Axl Rose (born 1962), American rock singer
- Azizi Matt Rose (born 1981), Malaysian soccer player
B.
- Barbara Rose (art historian) (* 1937), American art historian
- Barbara Rose (writer) (* 1965), German writer
- Bendt Rose (* around 1939), Danish badminton player
- Bernard Rose (born 1960), British director
- Bernhard Rose (1865–1927), German actor and theater director
- Bernhard Hermann Rose (1819–1886), German Privy Councilor, Member of Parliament and Ministerial Councilor
- Berthold Rose (1904–1965), German politician (DBD)
- Biff Rose (* 1937), American stand-up comedian and singer-songwriter
- Billy Rose (1899–1966), American songwriter and impresario
- Bruno Marie-Rose (* 1965), French athlete
- Bud Rose (1914–1991), American racing driver
- Buddy Rose (1952-2009), American wrestler
C.
- Caitlin Rose (* 1987), American country singer
- Carl Rose (born 1952), Canadian football player
- Charles Rose (sportsman) , American tug of war
- Charles Rose (cameraman) , cameraman
- Charles Brian Rose (* 1956), American archaeologist
- Charles Grandison Rose (1939–2012), American politician
- Charlie Rose (* 1942), American television presenter and journalist
- Chris Rose (artist) (born 1959), British painter and illustrator
- Chris Rose (presenter) (* 1971), American sports presenter
- Christian Rose (playwright) (1609–1667), German teacher and playwright
- Christian Rose (brewer) (1803–1877), German brewer and politician
- Christian Rose (theologian) (* 1955), German theologian and prelate
- Christian Rose (handball player) (* 1977), German handball player
- Christine Brooke-Rose (1923–2012), British writer
- Cristine Rose (born 1951), American actress
- Christoph Rose (1630–1675), German bell founder from Volkstedt
- Clive Rose (1921-2019), British diplomat
D.
- Dan Rose (* 1947), American jazz musician
- Daniel Rose (1772–1833), American politician (Maine)
- Danny Rose (* 1990), English soccer player
- David Rose (1910–1990), American musician
- David James Gardiner Rose (1923–1969), British colonial politician
- Deanne Rose (* 1999), Canadian soccer player
- Denis Stuart Rose (* 1953), German sculptor, video artist and environmental artist
- Derrick Rose (* 1988), American basketball player
- Doudou N'Diaye Rose (1930–2015), Senegalese master drummer
E.
- Earl Rose (1926–2012), American medical examiner
- Edmund Rose (1836–1914), German surgeon
- Ela Rose (* 1990), Romanian dance and pop singer
- Elisabeth Rose (resistance fighter) ( Liesbeth Rose ; 1910–1945), German seamstress and resistance fighter
- Elisabeth Rose (singer) (1918-2011), German opera singer (soprano)
- Emily Rose (born 1981), American actress
- Ernestine Rose (1810–1892), Polish-American women's rights activist and abolitionist
- Ernst Rose (1821 – before 1893), German photographer
F.
- Felicitas Rose (1862–1938), German writer
- Felipe Rose (born 1954), American pop singer
- Flemming Rose (* 1958), Danish journalist, non-fiction author and translator
- Frank Rose (1857-1928), British politician
- Franz Rose (1915-2002), German politician (SPD)
- Franz Karl Anton Rose (1888–1971), German journalist and writer
- Fred Rose (musician) (1898–1954), American musician
- Fred Rose (politician) (1907-1983), Canadian politician and union leader
- Fred W. Rose (1849-1915), British cartoonist
- Frederick Rose (1915–1991), English anthropologist
- Friedrich Rose (chemist) (1839–1925), German chemist
- Friedrich Rose (politician) (1869–1932), German politician (SPD)
- Fritz Rose (judge) ( Johann Andreas Friedrich Rose , 1817–1877), German university judge
- Fritz Rose (colonial official) (1855–1922), German colonial official
G
- Gabrielle Rose (actress) (born 1954), Canadian actress
- Gabrielle Rose (swimmer) (* 1977), Brazilian-American swimmer
- Georg Rose (* 1960), German journalist
- George Rose (1920–1988), English actor
- Georges Rose (1910-1997), French football player
- Gerhard Rose (1896–1992), German hygienist, general physician, tropical medicine specialist and concentration camp doctor
- Gerhard Rose (captain) (1906–1978), German captain and author
- Gerhard Rose (lawyer) , German presiding judge, NSDAP member
- Gideon Rose , American political scientist
- Gillian Rose (1947–1995), British philosopher and sociologist
- Gillian Rose (geographer) (born 1962), British geographer
- Graham Rose (* 1951), South African clergyman, Bishop of Dundee
- Griffith Rose (born 1936), American composer
- Gustav Rose (1798–1873), German mineralogist, geologist and chemist
- Guy Rose (1867–1925), American painter
H
- Hans Rose (naval officer) (1885–1969), German naval officer
- Hans Rose (art historian) (1888–1945), German art historian
- Hans Rose (actor) (1893–1980), German actor
- Hans Rose (politician) (1920–2005), German politician (CDU), MdL Lower Saxony
- Hans-Jürgen Rose († 1997), German engineer, possible police victim
- Harald Rose (diplomat) (1927–2020), German diplomat of the GDR
- Harald Rose (physicist) (* 1935), German physicist
- Harmony Rose (* 1983), American porn actress
- Harold M. Rose (1930-2016), American geographer
- Harry M. Rose (1906–1986), American medic
- Heinrich Rose (1795–1864), German mineralogist and chemist
- Heinrich August Ludwig Rose (1816–1885), German clergyman
- Heinz Rose (1902–1971), German painter
- Helen Rose (born Helen Bromberg ; 1904–1985), American costume and fashion designer
- Henning Rose , Benedictine of St. Michael Abbey in Hildesheim in the first third of the 16th century
- Henry Rose (1856–1923), American politician
- Herbert Jennings Rose (1883–1961), Canadian-British classical philologist
- Hermann Rose (politician) (1879–1943), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician (DVP)
- Hermann Rose (mineralogist) (1883–1976), German mineralogist, crystallographer and university professor
- Hugh Rose, 1st Baron Strathnairn (1801–1885), British Field Marshal
- Hugh James Rose (1795–1838), British theologian
I.
- Ian Rose (* 1981), Seychellois weightlifter
- Ilse Rose-Vollborn (1911–1974), German actress
- Inna Rose (* 1958), Estonian-Soviet sports shooter
- Irwin Rose (1926-2015), American biochemist
J
- Jack Rose (Author) (1911–1995) American screenwriter
- Jack Rose (guitarist) (1971–2009), American guitarist
- Jack Rose (soccer player) (born 1995), English soccer player
- Jacob de la Rose (* 1995), Swedish ice hockey player
- Jacqueline Rose (* 1949), professor of humanities at the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities
- Jalen Rose (* 1973), American basketball player
- Jamari Rose (* 1995), Jamaican sprinter
- Jamie Rose (born 1959), American actress
- Jenny Rose (* 1964), New Zealand triathlete
- Jeremias Rose (* 1982), German handball player
- Jessica Lee Rose (* 1987), American-New Zealand actress and vlogger
- Jochen Rose (1941-2010), German jazz musician
- Johann Andreas Friedrich Rose (1817–1877), German university judge , see Fritz Rose (judge)
- Johann Rose (1654–1716), German bell founder in Volkstedt
- Johann Christoph Rose (1686–1749), German bell founder, forefather of the bell foundry in Apolda
- Johannes Rose (* 1983), German base jumper and parachutist
- John Rose (Egyptologist) , British Egyptologist
- John B. Rose (1875–1949), American politician
- John Carter Rose (1861–1927), American lawyer
- John Holland Rose (also J. Holland Rose ; 1855–1942), British historian
- John Marshall Rose (1856–1923), American politician
- John Williams Rose (born 1965), American politician
- Jon Rose (born 1951), Australian musician
- Josef Rose (* 1943), German handball player and handball trainer
- Joseph Nelson Rose (1862–1928), American botanist
- Joshua Rose (* 1981), Australian soccer player
- Julius Rose (1828–1911), German landscape painter
- Jürgen Rose (stage designer) (* 1937), German stage and costume designer, choreographer and director
- Jürgen Rose (publicist) (* 1958), German officer and publicist
- Jürgen Warmke-Rose (* 1961), German politician (CDU)
- Justin Rose (* 1980), English golfer
K
- Karen Rose (* 1964), American author
- Karl von Rose (1863–1945), German administrative officer and manor owner
- Karl Rose (1886–1985), German historian and local researcher
- Kathleen Rose (1893 / 1894–1975), English model and actress, see Dolores (model)
- Keana Rose (* 1974), Austrian singer
- Kenneth D. Rose (* 1949), American paleontologist
- Klaus Rose (economist) (* 1928), German economist
- Klaus Rose (politician) (* 1941), German politician
- Kristina Rose (* 1984), American porn actress
- Kurt Rose (1908–1999), German author and song poet
L.
- Latarsha Rose , American actress
- Laurie Rose , British cameraman
- Lee Rose , American musician
- Leonard Rose (1918–1984), American cellist
- Lindsay Rose (* 1992), French soccer player
- Lionel Rose (1948-2011), Australian boxer
- Lotte Rose (1885–1964), German actress and writer
- Louise Rose , British actress and singer
- Lucien Sainte-Rose (* 1953), French sprinter
- Lucy Rose (* 1989), British singer-songwriter
- Ludwig Rose (1819–1886), German politician, MdR
- Luther Rose (* 1989), Mauritian football player
M.
- Maksymilian Rose (1883–1937), Polish neurologist and psychiatrist
- Malcolm Rose (* 1953), British author for young people
- Malik Rose (* 1974), American basketball player
- Mandy Rose (* 1991), American wrestler
- Manfred Rose (* 1938), German professor of economics
- Marcc Rose (born 1992), American actor
- Marco Rose (* 1976), German soccer player and coach
- Margarete Sorg-Rose (* 1960), German composer, conductor, music historian and author
- Marie-Antoinette Rose (* 1975), Seychellois politician
- Martha Rose-Grabow (1858–1940), German landscape and still life painter.
- Martin Rose (1696–1758), German bell founder , and his brother Johann Christoph Rose laid the foundation stone for the tradition of bell foundries in Apolda
- Mathew D. Rose (* 1954), American journalist
- Matthias Rose (* 1970), German soccer player
- Mauri Rose (1906–1981), American racing driver
- Maurice Rose (1899–1945), American general
- Max Rose (1862–1922), German architect, see Rose & Röhle
- Max van der Rose , German musician and painter
- Max Rose (politician) (* 1986), American politician
- Merlin Rose (* 1993), German actor
- Mervyn Rose (1930-2017), Australian tennis player
- Mia Rose (porn actress) (* 1987), American porn actress
- Mia Rose (singer) (* 1988), Portuguese singer
- Michael Rose (General) (born 1940), British general
- Michael Rose (singer) (born 1957), Jamaican reggae singer
- Michael R. Rose (* 1955), British evolutionary biologist
- Mickey Rose (1935-2013), American screenwriter
- Mike Rose (1932-2006), German painter, set designer and writer
- Miriam Rose (* 1974), German Lutheran theologian and university professor
- Murray Rose (1939–2012), Australian swimmer
N
- Natalie La Rose (* 1988), Dutch R&B singer
- Neddy Rose (* 1981), Seychellois soccer player
- Nick Rose (* 1951), British long-distance runner
- Nico Rose (* 1978), German psychologist and university professor
- Nicolas Rose (* 1975), tennis player from Trinidad and Tobago
- Nikolas Rose (* 1947), British sociologist
O
- Olaf Rose (* 1958), German historian and politician (NPD)
- Otto Rose (1876–1936), German bookseller and publisher
P
- Paul Rose (1900–1973), German theater director and actor
- Paul Rose (politician) (1935-2015), British politician
- Paul Rose (musician) (born 1966), British guitarist, composer and producer
- Paul Lawrence Rose (1927–2014), American historian, anti-Semitism researcher and university professor
- Pete Rose (born 1941), American baseball player and manager
- Peter Rose (* 1943), Canadian architect
R.
- Ralph Rose (1884–1913), American track and field athlete
- Ralph Rose (sports official) (* 1965), German sports official
- Randolph Rose (* 1954), German singer and actor
- Raphaela Rose (* 1987), German costume designer
- Reginald Rose (1920–2002), American writer
- Richard Rose (Mystic) (1917–2005), American mystic and philosopher
- Richard Rose (political scientist) (* 1933), American political scientist
- Richard Rose (director) , Canadian theater director
- Ricky Rose (born 1977), Seychellois soccer player
- Robert Rose (baseball player) (born 1967), American baseball player
- Robert E. Rose (* 1939), American politician
- Robert John Rose (born 1930), American clergyman, Bishop of Grand Rapids
- Robert L. Rose (1804–1877), American politician
- Robert S. Rose (1774–1835), American politician
- Rochelle Rose (born 1974), British actress
- Roderick Rose , Seychellois soccer player
- Rolf Rose (* 1933), German artist
- Romani Rose (* 1946), German businessman and civil rights activist
- Ron Rose (1944–2019), American poker player
- Ruby Rose (* 1986), Australian actress, model, presenter and DJ
- Rudolf Rose (before 1875–1931), racing club founder and builder of the Gelsenkirchen horse racing track Horst
S.
- Sebastian Rose (* 1985), German tambourelli player
- Seraphim Rose (1934–1982), American priest-monk and saint
- Simon Rose (* around 1980), British jazz and improvisation musician
- Sofus Rose (1894–1974), Danish marathon runner
- Stefan Rose-John (* 1954), German biochemist and university professor
- Stephanie Rose (painter) (* 1943), American painter
- Stephanie Rose (politician) (* 1988), German politician
- Stephanie Rose (model) , Australian model
- Stephanie Marie Rose (* 1972), American lawyer and federal judge
- Steven P. Rose (* 1938), British biologist
- Stuart Rose, Baron Rose of Monewden (born 1949), British economic manager, businessman and Conservative Party politician
- Susan Rose-Ackerman (* 1942), American economist
- Sylvia Rose (* 1962), German rower
T
- Tarik Rose (* 1971), German chef
- Terence Rose , Turks and Caicos Islands football player
- Tim Rose (musician) ( Timothy Alan Patrick Rose ; 1940–2002), American singer and songwriter
- Tim Rose ( American football player ) (born 1941), American football player and coach
- Tim Rose (actor) ( Timothy Rose ; born 1956), American actor and puppeteer
- Tim Rose-Richards ( Thomas Essery Rose-Richards ; 1902-1940), British racing driver and pilot
- Timo Rose (* 1977), German director
- Tommy Rose , English football player
- Toussaint Rose (1611–1701), French court official
- Tracey Rose (* 1974), South African artist
- Traute Rose (painter) (1903–1989), German painter and photographer
- Traute Rose (1904–1997), German actress and singer
V
- Valentin Rose the Elder (1736–1771), German pharmacist and assessor
- Valentin Rose the Younger (1762–1807), German pharmacist and assessor
- Valentin Rose (philologist) (1829–1916), German classical philologist
- Verna Rose (* 1977), Seychellois soccer player
- Vincent Rose (musician) (1880–1944), American musician, composer and band leader
- Vincent Rose , German Sinto and civil rights activist, see Vinzenz Rose
- Vinzenz Rose (1908–1996), German Sinto, Porajmos survivor and civil rights activist
W.
- Wally Rose (actor) (1911–2000), American actor and stunt performer
- Wally Rose (musician) (1913–1997), American pianist
- Walter Rose (herpetologist) (1884–1964), South African herpetologist
- Walter Rose (painter) (1903–1964), German painter
- Walter Rose (1912–1989), German soccer player
- Werner Rose (* 1960), German company founder and co-founder of the Private University of Göttingen
- Wesley Rose (1918–1990), American publishing director, music producer and manager
- Wieland Rose (1959-2007), German politician (CDU)
- Wilhelm Rose (1792–1867), German pharmacist and traveler
- Wilhelm Schulze-Rose (1872–1950), German painter
- Willi Rose (1902–1978), German stage and film actor
- William Rose (soccer player) (1861-1937), English soccer goalkeeper
- William Rose (chemist) (1887–1985) American chemist
- William Rose (screenwriter) (1914–1987), American screenwriter
- William Rose (painter) (1929–1997), Australian painter
- Woldemar Rose (1897–1939), Latvian revolutionary and Soviet officer
- Wolfgang Rose (* 1947), German politician (SPD) and trade unionist
- Wolfgang Rose (association official) (* 1950), German trade unionist and association official
- Wulf-Dietrich Rose (* 1940), German entrepreneur and author
Y
- Yelvany Rose (* 1980), Seychellois soccer player
- Yuri Rose (* 1979), Dutch football player
Miscellaneous :
- Robber Captain Rose , common name for the German robber Carl Wallmann (1816– ??)