Rosemitha/Rosemithe/Rosemite/Rosemitte?
Do you have any idea about the origin of the female name Rosemitha? It's also written Rosemithe, Rosemythe, Rosemita, Rosemite, and sometimes Rose Mytha, Rose Mita, or any other one- or two-word combination along those lines. I initially ran into the name in Haiti, and have since found it elsewhere in the Caribbean, as well as among Caribbean immigrants. If it's an invented name, it's not recent--the earliest mention I've found so far is an 1828 birth record from Haiti for a girl named Rosemitte.
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It looks like Roswitha with the replacement w_>m. Maybe it comes from misreading the name Roswitha written in Fraktur (german blackletter script) where the small letters w and m look very similar.In Google Books it is a frequent scanning/OCR error.
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