Proper noun
Rosina
A female given name from Italian.
Although surprised by Bartolo, Rosina manages to fool him, but he remains suspicious. Source: Internet
Figaro asks Rosina to write a few encouraging words to Lindoro, which she has actually already written. Source: Internet
Bartolo shows Rosina the letter she wrote to "Lindoro", and persuades her that this is evidence that Lindoro is merely a flunky of Almaviva. Source: Internet
Bartolo and Basilio are astounded, and Rosina makes fun of them. Source: Internet
He and Figaro witness the signatures to a marriage contract between the Count and Rosina. Source: Internet
Her parents were Thomas John Aylward and Rosina Florence Aylward (née Whiskin). Source: Internet