Rosemary
Rosemarie is a feminine given name .
Origin and meaning of the name
Rosemarie is a double name made up of Rosa and Maria .
variants
- German Rosmarie, Rosa Marie, Rosa-Marie, Rose Marie , Rose-Marie
- English Rosemary
The best known short form is Romy .
name day
- Catholic: Rosa-Marie and Rosemarie on October 7th ; Rose-Marie on March 8th
Well-known namesake (all forms)
- Rosemarie Ackermann (* 1952), German athlete
- Rosemarie Magdalena Albach (1938–1982), real name of Romy Schneider
- Rosemarie Clausen (1907–1990), German theater photographer
- Rosemary Clooney (1928–2002), American singer and actress
- Rose-Marie Cizos (1824–1861), actual name of the actress Rose Chéri
- Rosemarie Eitzert , b. Rosemarie Schach von Wittenau (* 1939), German children's book author
- Rosemarie Fendel (1927-2013), German actress
- Rosemary Harris (born 1927), British actress
- Rosemarie Isopp (1927–2019), Austrian radio presenter
- Rosmary Kane , known as Rose Marie (* 1956), Northern Irish singer
- Rosemary Kennedy (1918–2005), sister of John F. Kennedy
- Rose-Marie Kirstein (1940–1984), German actress and voice actress
- Rosemarie Köhn (* 1939), German-Norwegian theologian
- Rosemary Murphy (1925-2014), American actress
- Rosemarie Nave-Herz (* 1935), German sociologist
- Rosemarie Nitribitt (1933–1957), German prostitute
- Rosemarie Precht (1952–1991), German musician
- Rosemarie Reichwein (1904–2002), German reform pedagogue and physiotherapist
- Rosemary Sutcliff (1920–1992), British writer for young people
- Rosemarie Tietze (* 1944), German literary translator
- Rosemarie Trockel (* 1952), German artist
- Rosemarie Wenner (* 1955), German bishop
- Rosemarie Will (* 1949), German judge
- Rosemary Yiameos (* 1974), American oboist
- Rosmarie Zapfl-Helbling (* 1939), Swiss politician
Music and art
- Rosemarie (Die-Flippers-Lied ) from Die Flippers (1974)
- Rosemarie (Hubert-Kah-Lied) by Hubert Kah (1982)
See also
- Rose-Marie (Operetta) , an operetta from 1924, filmed several times, 1928 by Lucien Hubbard , 1936 by WS Van Dyke , 1956 by Mervyn LeRoy .
- Rose Marie (Hermann-Löns-Lied) , also evening song , by Hermann Löns , set to music by Fritz Jöde
- It's so nice to be a soldier, Rosemarie von Herms Niel