My favorite antagonist in all of Berserk has this name and honestly I fell in love with it because of that. Honestly have used it in my writing because of this!
Rosine Stoltz (1815-1903) was a French mezzo-soprano singer. A prominent member of the Paris Opéra, she performed many leading roles during her career.
Rosine Elisabeth Menthe (1663-1701) was the morganatic second wife of Duke Rudolph Augustus of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1627–1704), Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Due to the unequal marriage, she was never made a duchess and was known as Madame Rudolphine.
Rosine de Chabaud-Latour (1794–1860) was a French religious thinker and translator from a Protestant family. Her father was an engineer who worked for Napoleon.
Rosine Sori-Coulibaly is a Burkinabé economist and politician. She served as the minister of foreign affairs from 2021 to 2022. After being in the running to become the prime minister of Burkina Faso, she served as the minister of economy, finance and development from 2016 to 2019.
Rosine Bloch (1844 – 1891) was a French operatic mezzo-soprano of Jewish descent who had a successful stage career in Europe between 1865 and 1891. She supposedly possessed a beautiful, warm, and lyrical voice. Although most of her career was spent performing at the Opéra in Paris, she also appeared in stages in Belgium, Monaco, and England.
Rosine (German) ro-ZEE-neh: can also be a diminutive of the name Efrosine/Euphrosine German variants of Euphrasia (Ancient Greek) meaning "good cheer" or happiness.
It honestly kind of sounds like a name for a type of medicine to me. I like Rosaline better. (By the way, rosin, not Rosine, is the thing used for violin bow strings, and is pronounced differently)
I love this name - it's very graceful-sounding. Also, in Charlotte Bronte's last novel "Villette", Rosine is a lesser character. I think she works at the school or something.