Proper noun
Roisin
A female given name from Irish, anglicized form of Róisín, an Irish diminutive of Rose.
An early goal from Roisin Friel left them leading 1-1 to 0-1 after five minutes and after that Monaghan were always chasing the game. Source: Internet
Her proud mum Frances told The Chronicle how 11-year-old Roisin, a Year 8 pupil at Dalriada, had raised more than £390. Source: Internet
Deirdre and Roisin Dorney from Blackrock, attending one of the sign language classes of Club Ceoil Ballyphehane, at Deerpark CBS. Source: Internet
Mr Dallat was selected ahead of current MLA for the area, Gerry Mullan and party colleague Roisin Loftus. Source: Internet
Many of the photographs in the book had never previously been published, and they were unearthed by Leader archivist Grainne Keays and photographic staff Adrian Butler and Mike Cowhey, with help from students Peter Corbett and Roisin Sheahan. Source: Internet
Roisin Dillon, a Mount Royal University nursing program graduate, won top prize in the Map the System Challenge run by the Said Business School at Oxford University for her research into Canada's opioid crisis. Source: Internet