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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
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.
Also Languedocian and Gascon: https://ieo-oc.org/spip.php?page=article&id_article=300 --- Source: Institut d'Estudis Occitans
Also Sardinian: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prenomi_sardi#M
You'll find bearers on social media.
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.
Rosina was on the top 1000 list from the 1880's to the 1930's. Its most popular year was the 1890's where it ranked 566.

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