Rosamonde

Meaning of Rosamonde

Rosamonde is a beautiful feminine name with a rich history and charming associations. Originating from France, it exudes elegance and sophistication. In French, it is pronounced as roh-zah-MOHND (/ʁo.za.mɔ̃d/), while in English, it is pronounced as ROH-zuh-mond (/ˈroʊzəˌmɒnd/). The name Rosamonde is often associated with grace and beauty. It has variations such as Rosalind and Rosamund, which further exemplify its timeless appeal. Although not widely popular in the United States, with only five occurrences in 1910, Rosamonde remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a name that embodies femininity and charm.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as roh-zah-MOHND (/ʁo.za.mɔ̃d/)

English

  • Pronunced as ROH-zuh-mond (/ˈroʊzəˌmɒnd/)

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Notable People Named Rosamonde

Rosamonde Elsie Safier Marks was a Tin Pan Alley composer known for her popular songs "Blue Lady", "Swing Low Sweet Harriet", and "Because I’ve Known Love", promoted by Rudy Vallée and George Gershwin.
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