Rosa Rolanda (born Rosemonde Cowan, as known as Rose Rolando; 1895 – 1970) was an American multidisciplinary artist, dancer, and choreographer of Mexican descent.
Amenan Joëlle Rosemonde Kouassi, known as Rosemonde Kouassi, is an Ivorian footballer who plays as a forward for Israeli Ligat Nashim club Hapoel Ra'anana AFC and the Ivory Coast women's national team.
Louise-Rose-Étiennette Gérard, known as Rosemonde Gérard (1871 – 1953) was a French poet and playwright. She was the wife of Edmond Rostand (1868–1918, author of Cyrano de Bergerac), and was a granddaughter of Étienne Maurice Gérard, who was a Marshal and a Prime Minister of France.Gérard is perhaps best known today as the author of the lines: Car, vois-tu, chaque jour je t’aime davantage, Aujourd’hui plus qu’hier et bien moins que demain. (For, you see, each day I love you more, Today more than yesterday and less than tomorrow.This couplet is taken from a poem, variously known as "L'éternelle chanson" ("The Eternal Song") or "Les Vieux" ("The Old Ones"), that she wrote to Rostand in 1889. The poem was published in 1890, but did not enjoy immediate success. The phrase became celebrated as an expression of ever-growing love when, in 1907 (17 years after its publication), a Lyonnais jeweler, Alphonse Augis, had the idea of making a medallion with the core portion of the verse engraved on it. The medallions became quite popular, and led to the production of other, similarly decorated jewelry items, such as earrings and matchboxes; many older examples include Augis' name. A very common variation on the design presents the line with the words "plus" and "moins" replaced by the mathematical + and − signs, respectively. The mathematical signs are frequently rendered in tiny gemstones, often in contrasting colors.
Pronounced "rhoz-mond" (rose in French is pronounced more like rhoz, with an o that sounds more like a u). I still really like this name. After all, Rosamund is really pretty and anything sounds better in French!
― Anonymous User 7/30/2011
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Despite the fact that it's derived from Rosamund, the name Rosemonde can also mean (in French) "rose world".
― Anonymous User 11/18/2010
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Very pretty, but remember to keep the emphasis on the first three letters.