The name Rosalinda is not popular in Poland. Statistics show that it has not been broadcast in our country even once since the beginning of this century. Perhaps parents forgot about it, because it is really interesting, sounds elegant and has a beautiful meaning.
His big fan was one of the greatest writers of all time – William Shakespeare, who gave the name Rosalinda to one of the most charismatic and brilliant heroines of his comedies.
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Currently, only 15 women in our country are named Rosalinda. However, it is loved abroad, especially in Spanish-speaking countries and Italy, where it is considered romantic.
It is also broadcast in the United States, Canada, the Philippines, Portugal, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia and Venezuelai. Foreigners often associate it with nature, classical beauty, aesthetics and literature.
William Shakespeare also liked the name Rosalinda, who gave it to the heroine of the comedy “As You Like It” written around 1599. This woman was known for her extraordinary intelligence, charisma, charm and cunning. She also had a sense of humor.
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The meaning of the name Rosalinda can be twofold depending on its origin. It can be assumed that it has Germanic roots and would then mean “gentle horse” (as a combination of the words – hros, meaning “horse” and linde, “gentle”).
The name Rosalinda may also come from the Latin phrase “rosa linda”, meaning “beautiful rose”.which also agrees with its Spanish interpretation. It’s worth mentioning that One of the celestial bodies was named in this way, namely the moon of Uranus, discovered on January 13, 1986.
Women named Rosalinda are numerological ones. They are worn by determined and independent people who, however, do not shy away from other people. They have their feet firmly on the ground, but they also have empathy and can be emotional.
Rosalind’s name day may be celebrated on different dates depending on the country. In Italy, they usually fall on September 4, some calendars also include the following dates: July 15 and October 4. The latter is associated with the patron saint of Palermo.