Also Romansh: Source: "Vornamen in der Schweiz. Prénoms en Suisse. I nomi in Svizzera. Prenoms in Svizra" (1993) published by the Association of Swiss registrars Https://sursassiala.ch/2015/01/15/familienforschung/ Https://nossaistorgia.ch/entries/36oVjP5lMPy Https://www.portraitarchiv.ch/portrait?page=91 Http://www.annalas.ch/persunas/display/q:Rosina
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The name Rosina was really quite popular among the English in the Victorian times I’m a genealogist and I can’t tell you how many large Victorian families had a Rosina among their ranks. It’s strange. I suppose like Selina the name Rosina is almost unheard of today except among the Italian community.
Rosina is not only a name used in Italy, it is/was also used in Germany: a lot of my female ancesters was from Leipzig, Germany around the 15th century, was called Rosina - the oldest ancester named Rosina was born in 1659.