Rosen
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Rosen (German for "roses") is a surname.
Notable people
- Al Rosen (1924-2015), American All Star and MVP baseball player
- Al Rosen (actor) (1910–1990), American actor in Cheers
- Albert Rosen (1924–1997), conductor
- Andrea Rosen (born 1974), American comedian and actress
- Andy Rosen (also known as Goat), American musician
- Anton Rosen (1859–1928), Danish architect
- Beatrice Rosen, a French actress
- Carl Gustaf von Rosen (1909–77), Swedish pioneer aviator
- Charles Rosen (1927–2012), American pianist and author
- Charles Rosen (scientist) (1917–2002), Canadian artificial intelligence researcher
- Charley Rosen (born 1941), American basketball coach and sports writer
- Daniel Rosen, comedian and announcer
- David Rosen (disambiguation), several people, including:
- David Rosen (business) (born 1934), chief executive officer of SEGA
- David Rosen (politics), fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in 2000
- David Rosen (rabbi) (born 1951), former Chief Rabbi of Ireland
- Eliyahu Chaim Rosen (1899–1984), Polish-born rabbi in the Ukraine
- Eric Rosen (born 1953), Kansas Supreme Court Justice
- Eunice Rosen (born 1930), American bridge player
- Fred Rosen (businessman), former CEO of Ticketmaster, co-founder of the Bel Air Homeowners Alliance
- Fred Rosen (physician) (1930–2005), American medical researcher
- Friedrich Rosen (1856–1935), German Orientalist, diplomat and politician
- Gerald Ellis Rosen (born 1951), American judge
- Goody Rosen (1912–94), Canadian All Star major league baseball player
- Harold Rosen (electrical engineer) (born 1926), American electrical engineer
- Harry Rosen (born 1931), Canadian businessman
- Harvey Rosen, Canadian mayor
- Herb Rosen, founder of Skippers Seafood & Chowder House
- Hilary Rosen (born 1958), former chief executive of the RIAA
- Jack Rosen (born c1949), chairman of the American Jewish Congress
- James Rosen (1909–1972), United States federal judge
- Jay Rosen (born 1956), American journalism professor
- Jeffrey Rosen, American academic and commentator on legal affairs
- Jelka Rosen (1868–1935), Serbian painter
- Josh Rosen, American football player
- Kelly Rosen (born 1995), Estonian footballer
- Larry Rosen (executive), Canadian retail chief executive officer
- Lawrence Rosen (anthropologist) anthropologist
- Lawrence Rosen (attorney), American attorney and computer specialist
- Leo Rosen, American cryptoanalyst
- Louis Rosen (1918–2009), nuclear physicist
- Magnus Rosén (born 1963), Swedish musician
- Mel Rosen (born 1928), American track coach
- Martin Rosen (director), British film director
- Michael Rosen (born 1946), UK journalist and writer
- Michel de Rosen (born 1951), U.S. businessman
- Moishe Rosen (1932–2010), founder of Jews for Jesus
- Moses Rosen (1912–1994), Chief Rabbi of Romania
- Nancy Rosen, U.S. sculptor
- Nathan Rosen (1909–1995), Israeli physicist
- Nir Rosen (born 1977), American journalist and chronicler of the Iraq War
- Paul Rosen (born 1960), Canadian sledge hockey goalie and motivational speaker
- Phil Rosen (1888–1951), American film director and cinematographer
- Pinchas Rosen (1887–1978), Israeli founder, statesman and lawyer
- Rich Rosen (born 1956), software developer
- Robert Rosén (born 1987), Swedish ice hockey player
- Robert Rosen (theoretical biologist) (1934–1998), American theoretical biologist
- Robert Rosen (writer) (born 1952), American writer
- Roman Rosen (1849–1921), Russian diplomat
- Sam Rosen (comics) (died 1992), comic book author
- Sam Rosen (sportscaster) (born 1948), U.S. sportscaster
- Shabtai Rosenne (1917–2010), UK-born Israeli professor and diplomat
- Shlomo Rosen (1905–1985), Israeli politician and minister
- Sherwin Rosen (1938–2001), American labor economist
- Shlomo Sorin Rosen (born 1978), Prime Rabbi of Romania
- Stanley Rosen (born 1929), American philosopher
- Stephen Rosen (disambiguation) or Steven Rosen, several people
- William Rosen (born 1928), American bridge player
- Zack Rosen (born 1989), All-American basketball player at University of Pennsylvania; plays for Maccabi Ashdod in Israel
Fictional characters
- Dr. Arnold Rosen, a cardiologist on Mad Men, who lives one floor below the Drapers
- Sylvia Rosen, Arnold Rosen's wife on Mad Men
Places
See also
- Rosen College of Hospitality Management (College of the University of Central Florida), academic college
- John and Zeta Rosen Way, Edmonton, Canada