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Rosen is a surname of German and Ashkenazi Jewish origin, the name deriving from the German word for roses. [1] Notable people with this surname include: Places
Rosin is a German surname and a Jewish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carol Rosin (born 1944), American educator, author and aerospace executive; Charles Rosin (born 1952), American screenwriter and television producer; Daniel Rosin (born 1980), German footballer; David Rosin (1823–1894), German Jewish theologian
The majority of Middle Age surname adoption came from place names (for example Shapiro, from Shpira, Speyer, a Rhenanian city known for its famous Jewish community in the 11th century), often a town name, typically the birthplace of the founder of a rabbinical or other dynasty. These names would permutate to various forms as families moved ...
In the United States the surname is recorded as Rosen despite efforts by families and people with the surname to have it corrected. Populations with the name are known to live in Minnesota, Colorado, Washington, and New Jersey.
Michael Wayne Rosen [2] was born into a Jewish family in Harrow, Middlesex, [3] on 7 May 1946. [4] His ancestors were Jews from an area that is now Poland, Romania, and Russia, [3] [clarification needed] and his family had connections to The Workers Circle and the Jewish Labour Bund. [5]
Pages in category "Surnames of Jewish origin" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,480 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Rosenbaum is a surname of German origin, which translates as "rose tree" and which was given to people living in the proximity of rose bushes. [1] The surname is common among Ashkenazi Jews, but is also associated with various non-Jews of German origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose ... Notable people with the name include: A ... (1915–1942), German-born French cartoonist of Jewish ...