Roses (name)
Rosen or Rosén is a first and family name .
Name bearer
A.
- Adam Rosen (* 1984), British luge rider
- Adolf Eugène von Rosen (1797–1886), Swedish count, officer and railway entrepreneur
- Al Rosen († 2015), American baseball player
- Alexander Rosen (* 1979), German soccer player
- Alexander von Rosen (major general) (1780–1833), Russian major general
- Alexander von Rosen (actor) (1930-2004), German actor
- Alexei von Rosen (1811–1879), Russian major general
- Alfred von Rosen (1825–1912), Danish and German civil servant
- Amy Sue Rosen (1955–2003), American dancer and choreographer
- Andreas Hermann Heinrich von Rosen (1799–1884), Russian baron, Decembrist
- Anna Wassiljewna von Rosen (1797–1883), Russian baroness, wife of Baron Andreas von Rosen
- Anton Rosen (architect) (1859–1928), Danish architect and university professor
- Anton Rosen (local history researcher) (1892–1979), German teacher and local history researcher
- Anton Rosén (* 1991), Swedish speedway driver
B.
- Barbara Rosen (1949–1986), German singer
- Beatrice Rosen (* 1984), French actress
- Benjamin M. Rosen (* 1933), American investor
C.
- Carl Rosen (poet) (actually Carl Friedrich Richter ; 1811–1862), German poet, writer and resistance fighter
- Carl von Rosen (1819–1891), Danish chamberlain
- Carl Gustaf von Rosen (1909–1977), Swedish pilot
- Carl Wilhelm Ludwig von Rosen (1788-1853), German bailiff, see Wilhelm von Rosen
- Charles Rosen (1927–2012), American pianist
- Clarence von Rosen (1867–1955), Swedish sports official
- Claus Freiherr von Rosen (* 1943), German officer and educationalist
- Conrad von Rosen (1628–1715), Livonian general
D.
- David Rosen (born 1951), British rabbi
- Donn Rosen (1929–1986), American ichthyologist
E.
- Edgar R. Rosen (1911–1994), American-German political scientist
- Elie Rosen (* 1971), Austrian lawyer and business economist
- Elsa-Marianne von Rosen (1924–2014), Swedish ballet dancer and actress
- Eric von Rosen (1879–1948), Swedish explorer
- Eric Rosen (* 1993), American chess player
- Erich Dietrich von Rosen (General) (1650–1701), Imperial General
- Erich Dietrich von Rosen (knight captain) (1689–1735), Estonian knight captain
- Erwin Rosen (1876–1923), German writer and journalist
F.
- Franz Rosen (1849–1912), German urban developer, see Franz and Joseph Rosen #Franz Rosen
- Franz Rosen , pseudonym of Margarethe von Sydow (1869–1945), German writer
- Friedrich Rosen (politician) (1856–1935), German orientalist, university professor, diplomat and politician
- Friedrich von Rosen (Lieutenant General) (1767-1851), Russian Lieutenant General
- Friedrich von Rosen (mineralogist) (1834–1902), Russian mineralogist
- Friedrich August Rosen (1805–1837), German orientalist and Sanskritist
- Friedrich Ernst Ballhorn-Rosen (1774–1855), German lawyer and Chancellor of Lippe
- Fritz Rosen (1856–1935), German orientalist, university professor, diplomat and politician, see Friedrich Rosen (politician)
- Fritz Rosen (graphic artist) (1890–1980), German graphic artist
G
- Georg von Rosen (poet) (1800–1860), Russian poet
- Georg Rosen (diplomat, 1820) (1820–1891), German Iranist, Turkologist and diplomat
- Georg von Rosen (painter) (1843–1923), Swedish painter
- Georg Rosen (diplomat, 1895) (1895–1961), German lawyer and diplomat
- Georg Andreas von Rosen (1781–1841), Russian infantry general
- Georg Gustav von Rosen (1651–1737), Livonian general
- George Rosen (1910–1977), American doctor and medical historian
- Gerhard von Rosen (1856–1927), German-Baltic landscape painter
- Gottlieb von Rosen (1822–1892), German district administrator
- Gustav Friedrich von Rosen (1688–1769), Livonian general
H
- Haiim B. Rosén (1922-1999), Israeli linguist
- Hannah Rosén (* 1931), Israeli linguist
- Hans von Rosen (politician) (1870–1945), German-Baltic politician
- Hans von Rosen (rider) (1888–1952), Swedish show jumper
- Hans von Rosen (association functionary) (1900–1999), German manor owner and expellee functionary
- Hans Rosen (soccer player) (1913-1966), German soccer player
- Harold A. Rosen (1926–2017), American engineer
- Harry Rosen (mobster) , American mobster
- Harry Rosen (Entrepreneur) (* 1931), Canadian clothing entrepreneur
- Harry von Rosen-von Hoewel (1904–2003), German lawyer, ministerial official and federal judge
- Harvey S. Rosen (* 1949), American economist
J
- Jacky Rosen (* 1957), American politician
- Jan Rosen (1854–1936), Polish painter
- Jan Henryk Rosen (1891–1982), Polish painter
- Jay Rosen (journalist) (* 1956), American journalist and university professor
- Jay Rosen (musician) (born 1961), American jazz drummer
- Jeffrey Rosen (* 1964), American lawyer and university professor
- Jelka Rosen (1868–1935), French painter and writer
- Johan Rosén (* 1967), Swedish ice hockey player
- Jonas von Rosen (1834–1881), German administrative officer
- Joseph Rosen (1825–1884), German urban developer, see Franz and Joseph Rosen
- Joseph D. Rosen (1935-2020), American food toxicologist
- Josh Rosen (born 1997), American football player
K
- Karl Gustav von Rosen (1706–1772), Prussian major general
- Kenneth Rosén (1949-2004), Swedish football coach
- Kjell Rosén (1921–1999), Swedish football player
- Klaus Rosen (* 1937), German ancient historian
- Klaus-Henning Rosen (* 1938), German publicist
- Kunz von der Rosen (~ 1470–1519), German advisor and court jester to Maximilian I.
L.
- Larry Rosen (1940-2015), American record producer and media entrepreneur
- Leo Rosen , American cryptanalyst
- Leonhard Rosen († 1591), German Cistercian abbot
- Lisa Rosen (* 1975), German educational scientist
- Louis Rosen (1918–2009), American nuclear physicist
M.
- Magnus Rosén (* 1963), Swedish musician
- Marion Rosen (1914–2012), German-American physiotherapist
- Martin Rosen (actor) (1907–1981), German actor, voice actor and singer
- Martin Rosen , real name of Moishe Rosen (1932–2010), American missionary
- Martin Rosen (Director) , American film director and producer
- Max Rosen (tuba player) , German tuba player
- Max Rosen (violinist) (1900–1956), American violinist of Romanian origin
- Max Rosen (actor) , German actor
- Michael K. Rosen (* 1965), American biophysicist
- Michael Rosen (mathematician) (* 1938), American mathematician
- Michael Rosen (writer) (* 1946), British writer and editor
- Michael Rosen (saxophonist) (born 1963), American jazz musician
- Michael Rosen (producer) , American music producer
- Michaela Rosen (* 1956), Austrian actress
- Mikael Rosén (badminton) (* 1967), Swedish badminton player
- Mikael Rosén (soccer player) (* 1974), Swedish soccer player
- Moishe Rosen (1932-2010), American missionary
- Monica von Rosen Nestler (* 1943), Swedish-Swiss artist, photographer and author
N
- Nathan Rosen (1909–1995), American physicist
- Nils Rosén (1902–1951), Swedish football player
P
- Petko Rosen (1880–1944), Bulgarian author and politician, see Petko Rossen
- Philip Rosen (1888–1951), American cameraman and film director
- Pinchas Rosen (1887–1978), Israeli politician
R.
- Ralph Mark Rosen (* 1956), American classical philologist
- Reinhold von Rosen (General) (1605–1667), Baltic German nobleman and French general
- Reinhold Carl von Rosen (1666–1744), Baltic German nobleman and French general
- Richard von Rosen (1922–2015), German major general
- Rita Rosen (* 1948), German social scientist and university professor
- Roee Rosen (* 1963), Israeli conceptual artist, author and filmmaker
- Roman Romanowitsch Rosen (1847–1921), Russian politician
- Rüdiger von Rosen (* 1943), German business economist and university professor
S.
- Schlomo Rosen (1905–1985), Israeli politician
- Sigismund von Rosen (1827–1864), Danish officer
- Suse Rosen (1910–1968), German ballerina
T
- Tobias Rosen (* 1983), German actor
- Trude Rosen (1912–1995), Austrian actress.
V
- Valeska von Rosen (* 1968), German art historian and university professor
- Viktor von Rosen (1849–1908), Baltic German orientalist
W.
- William Rosen (1929–2019), American bridge player
- Willy Rosen (1894–1944), German composer and cabaret artist
- Willy Rosen (chess player) (* 1933), German chess player
- Woldemar von Rosen (General, 1742) (1742–1790), Russian lieutenant general
- Woldemar von Rosen (General, 1810) (1810–1868), Russian Lieutenant General
Z
- Zvi H. Rosen (1925–2014), Israeli philosopher
First name
- Rosen Plewneliew (* 1964), Bulgarian politician, see Rossen Plewneliew
See also
- Roses (noble family)
- Rosen Peak , mountain in Ellsworthland, Antarctica
- Galerie Gerd Rosen , from 1945 to 1962 in Berlin existing art gallery of the modern, the avant-garde art of the 20th century
- Roosen