See also: RosaLee

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Etymology edit

A re-spelling of Rosalie.

Proper noun edit

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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