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*[[Rosa Blasi]], American actress |
*[[Rosa Blasi]], American actress |
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*[[Rosa Bonheur]] (1822–1899), French artist |
*[[Rosa Bonheur]] (1822–1899), French artist |
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*[[Rosa Bouton]] ( |
*[[Rosa Bouton]] (1860–1951), American chemist and professor |
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*[[Rosa Nouchette Carey]] ( |
*[[Rosa Nouchette Carey]] (1840–1909), English children's writer and popular novelist |
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*[[Rosa de Carvalho Alvarenga]] (fl. 1857), African slave trader |
*[[Rosa de Carvalho Alvarenga]] (fl. 1857), African slave trader |
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*[[Rosa Cobo Bedía]] (born 1956), Spanish feminist, writer, and professor |
*[[Rosa Cobo Bedía]] (born 1956), Spanish feminist, writer, and professor |
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*[[Rosa (cow)]] ( |
*[[Rosa (cow)]] (2001–2020), Spanish-born French cow and television personality |
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*[[Rosa DeLauro]] (born 1943), American politician |
*[[Rosa DeLauro]] (born 1943), American politician |
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*[[Rosa Leal de Pérez]] (born 1953), Guatemalan psychologist |
*[[Rosa Leal de Pérez]] (born 1953), Guatemalan psychologist |
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*[[Rosa Faccaro]] (1931–2019), Argentine art critic, painter and university teacher |
*[[Rosa Faccaro]] (1931–2019), Argentine art critic, painter and university teacher |
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*[[Rosa Fuentes]], Mexican swimmer |
*[[Rosa Fuentes]], Mexican swimmer |
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*[[Rosa Guerra]] ( |
*[[Rosa Guerra]] (1834–1864), Argentine educator, journalist, writer |
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*[[Rosa Gumataotao Rios]] (born 1965), American government official |
*[[Rosa Gumataotao Rios]] (born 1965), American government official |
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*[[Rosa Jochmann]], Austrian resistance activist and Ravensbrück survivor who became a politician (SPÖ) |
*[[Rosa Jochmann]], Austrian resistance activist and Ravensbrück survivor who became a politician (SPÖ) |
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*[[Rosa Stallbaumer]], member of the Austrian Resistance during World War II |
*[[Rosa Stallbaumer]], member of the Austrian Resistance during World War II |
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*[[Rosa Valetti]], German actress, cabaret performer and singer |
*[[Rosa Valetti]], German actress, cabaret performer and singer |
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*[[Rosa Vecht]] ( |
*[[Rosa Vecht]] (1881–1915), Dutch nurse |
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*[[Rosa Vercellana]] known as "Rosina" or "La Bela Rosin", mistress and later wife of Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy |
*[[Rosa Vercellana]] known as "Rosina" or "La Bela Rosin", mistress and later wife of Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy |
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*[[Rosa Ponselle]], American operatic soprano |
*[[Rosa Ponselle]], American operatic soprano |
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*[[Rosa von Praunheim]], German filmmaker and gay rights activist |
*[[Rosa von Praunheim]], German filmmaker and gay rights activist |
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*[[Rosa Kershaw Walker]] ( |
*[[Rosa Kershaw Walker]] (1840s–1909), American author, journalist, newspaper editor |
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*[[Rosa Warrens]] (1821–1878), Swedish poet and translator |
*[[Rosa Warrens]] (1821–1878), Swedish poet and translator |
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*[[Rosa Louise Woodberry]] (1869–1932), American journalist, educator |
*[[Rosa Louise Woodberry]] (1869–1932), American journalist, educator |
Revision as of 13:04, 12 October 2022
Rosa is a female given name, especially in the Portuguese, Italian, Serbian language, finnish languange and Spanish languages.
It may refer to:
- Rosa de Lima, or Rose of Lima, nun and saint
- Rosa Silvana Abate (born 1963), Italian politician
- Rosa Albach-Retty, Austrian movie and stage actress
- Archduchess Rosa of Austria, Austrian princess
- Rosa Balistreri, Sicilian musician
- Rosa Benozzi Balletti, Italian-French actor
- Rosa Blasi, American actress
- Rosa Bonheur (1822–1899), French artist
- Rosa Bouton (1860–1951), American chemist and professor
- Rosa Nouchette Carey (1840–1909), English children's writer and popular novelist
- Rosa de Carvalho Alvarenga (fl. 1857), African slave trader
- Rosa Cobo Bedía (born 1956), Spanish feminist, writer, and professor
- Rosa (cow) (2001–2020), Spanish-born French cow and television personality
- Rosa DeLauro (born 1943), American politician
- Rosa Leal de Pérez (born 1953), Guatemalan psychologist
- Rosa Díez, Spanish politician
- Rosa Faccaro (1931–2019), Argentine art critic, painter and university teacher
- Rosa Fuentes, Mexican swimmer
- Rosa Guerra (1834–1864), Argentine educator, journalist, writer
- Rosa Gumataotao Rios (born 1965), American government official
- Rosa Jochmann, Austrian resistance activist and Ravensbrück survivor who became a politician (SPÖ)
- Rosa Koian, human rights and environmentalism activist from Papua New Guinea
- Rosa López, also known as "Rosa", Spanish singer and dancer
- Rosa Lund (born 1986), Danish politician
- Rosa Luxemburg, German communist leader
- Rosa Mayreder, Austrian freethinker, author, painter, musician and feminist
- Rosa Mota, Portuguese marathoner
- Rosa Miller Avery (1830–1894), American abolitionist, political reformer, suffragist, writer
- Rosa Mendes, half Costa Rican and half Czech professional wrestler
- Rosa Menga (born 1992), Italian politician
- Rosa O'Neill, Irish wife of Owen Roe O'Neill
- Rosa Orellana, American mathematician
- Rosa Palomino, Aymara Indigenous leader in Peru
- Rosa Parks, American civil rights icon
- Rosa Regàs, Spanish writer
- Rosa Rosà, Austrian writer
- Rosa Russo Iervolino, Italian politician
- Rosa Quintana (born 1959), Spanish civil servant and politician
- Rosa (sea otter) (born 1999), oldest known living sea otter
- Rosa Scarlatti, Italian opera singer
- Rosa Stallbaumer, member of the Austrian Resistance during World War II
- Rosa Valetti, German actress, cabaret performer and singer
- Rosa Vecht (1881–1915), Dutch nurse
- Rosa Vercellana known as "Rosina" or "La Bela Rosin", mistress and later wife of Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy
- Rosa Ponselle, American operatic soprano
- Rosa von Praunheim, German filmmaker and gay rights activist
- Rosa Kershaw Walker (1840s–1909), American author, journalist, newspaper editor
- Rosa Warrens (1821–1878), Swedish poet and translator
- Rosa Louise Woodberry (1869–1932), American journalist, educator
Middle name
- María Rosa Gallo, Argentinian actress
Fictional characters
- Rosa, a character in the 1990 American action comedy movie Kindergarten Cop
- Rosa the protagonist of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
- Rosa (Castlevania), reluctant vampire in the video game Castlevania
- Rosa Farrell, character in the game Final Fantasy IV
- Rosa (Kizuna Encounter), the wild woman from the game Kizuna Encounter
- Rosa Casagrande, a character in The Casagrandes
- Colonel Rosa Klebb, the main antagonist of Ian Fleming's Bond novel, and subsequent film, From Russia, With Love
- Rosa del Valle, aka Rosa the Beautiful, character in the novel The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende.
- Rosa Diaz, character in the TV series Brooklyn Nine-Nine
- Princess Rosa Cossette D'Elise, character in the video game Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown
- Rosa Hubermann, the wife of Hans Hubermann and foster mother of Liesel Meminger in The Book Thief.
- Rosariki, a character in American animated children's television series GoGoRiki.
- Rosa Ushiromiya, character of Sound Novel Umineko no Naku Koro ni.