Rosalee

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See also: RosaLee

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

A re-spelling of Rosalie.

Proper noun

Rosalee

  1. A female given name from Latin.
    • 2015, Janice Dickson, Herbert Peppard: The Eternal Man, FriesenPress →ISBN
      Herb and Greta poured through “name” books and the only name they could agree on was “Rosalie.” Greta told Herb that she didn't want her daughter's name to end in a “lie,” and so they named her Rosalee.
    • 2016, Fenton Johnson, The Man Who Loved Birds: A Novel, University Press of Kentucky →ISBN
      “Oh, ma' am, you should call me Rosalee, like everybody else.” “A lovely name. But then you must call me Meena.”

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