Proper noun
A female given name from the Germanic languages.
(astronomy) A moon of Uranus
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to his autobiography, Errol Flynn and he were firm friends and rented Rosalind Russell 's house at 601 North Linden Drive as a bachelor pad. Source: Internet
After Christie's death in 1976, her remaining 36% share of the company was inherited by her daughter, Rosalind Hicks, who passionately preserved her mother's works, image, and legacy until her own death 28 years later. Source: Internet
Also featured in the cast are Aneurin Barnard, Peter Capaldi, Daisy May Cooper, Rosalind Eleazar, Hugh Laurie, Ben Whishaw and Paul Whitehouse. Source: Internet
Because Kristen is exiting the show and taking her daughter with her, this means that twins Josephine and Rosalind May will also be saying their goodbyes to the character of Mickey/Rachel. Source: Internet
As Shakespeare’s longest female role, the plot calls for Rosalind, when she flees to the Forest of Arden, to disguise herself as Ganymede, a young man. Source: Internet
Christine de Pizan, The Book of the City of Ladies, trans. by Rosalind Brown-Grant (London: Penguin Books, 1999), introduction. Source: Internet