Róisín
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Róisín | |
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Pronunciation | /roʊˈʃiːn/; Irish: [ˈrˠoːʃiːnʲ] or /rˠoːˈʃiːnʲ/ |
Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/Name | Irish |
Meaning | 'little rose' |
Region of origin | Irish |
Other names | |
Related names | Róisín Dubh, Rose, Rosie |
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Róisín, Rosheen or Roisin (/roʊˈʃiːn/; Irish pronunciation: [ˈrˠoːʃiːnʲ] or /rˠoːˈʃiːnʲ/) is an Irish female given name meaning little rose. The English equivalent is Rose, Rosaleen or Rosie.
People
- Roisin Carty, dialect coach for motion pictures
- Roisin Conaty, English comedian
- Roisin Dunne, guitarist in the group 7 Year Bitch
- Róisín Egenton (born 1977), winner of the 2000 Rose of Tralee
- Róisín McAliskey (born 1971), Irish political activist
- Roisin McAuley, TV reporter and author
- Roisin McGettigan (born 1980), Irish athlete
- Róisín Monaghan (born 1979), Irish American actress
- Róisín Murphy (born 1973), Irish singer/songwriter
- Róisín O (born 1988), Irish singer/songwriter
- Róisín Shortall (born 1954), Irish politician
Literature
- Róisín Dubh is a common Irish translation of the nationalistic poem "Dark Rosaleen" by James Clarence Mangan, and a personification of Ireland.
Music
- "Róisín Dubh" is 16th century Irish song translated into English by Pádraig Pearse.
- The Róisín Dubh is a renowned music venue in Galway.
- The Thin Lizzy Album Black Rose: A Rock Legend references Róisín Dubh in both title and the final track.
See also
- Roisin (disambiguation)
References
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