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Rosamunda

What does Rosamunda mean?

Rosamunda Pronunciation of Rosamunda as a girls' name is of Old German origin, and the meaning of Rosamunda is "horse protector". Rosamunda is a version of Rosamond (Old German): also (Latin) "pure rose".

STARTS/ENDS WITH Ros-, -da

ASSOCIATED WITH protector (defender)

Variations

VARIANTS Rozamund, Rozamond, Rosamund, Rosamonde

RELATED FORMS VIA ROSAMOND Rosemond, Rosemonda, Rosmund, Rosmunda

CREATIVE FORMS
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(male)


MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Rosamunda Lennox (R.L.), ..

How popular is Rosamunda?

Rosamunda is an uncommonly occurring given name for women. Rosamunda is an equally uncommon surname for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)

Which version is better?

The only prominent varying form of Rosamunda (NOT RANKED) is Rosamond. Other forms, like Rozamond, are uncommon. This form of Rosamunda reached the apex of its popularity 108 years ago (USAGE OF 0.01%), but now, Rosamond has become somewhat outmoded. (TOP BABY NAMES, 2018)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Rosamond in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Rosamunda and related baby names outside U.S.

Similar Names

Recommended sound-alike names are Edmunda (see Edmonda), Iolanda, Jasminda, Jolanda, Nolanda, Ramonda, Ramonde (see Ramona), Ramonna (see Ramona), Randa, Rashanda, Roana, Roanna, Rohanna, Rolanda, Rolande, Romalda, Romana, Romilda, Romina, Romona, Romonda (see Ramona), Romonde, Romonia, Romula, Ronalda, Ronda, Rosabella, Rosalba, Rosalen, Rosalia, Rosalin, Rosalina, Rosalind, Rosalinda, Rosalinde, Rosaline, Rosalinn, Rosalyn, Rosalynd, Rosalynda, Rosalyne, Rosalynn, Rosana, Rosanie, Rosanna, Rosannah, Rosanne, Rosaura, Roseanna, Roselina, Roselind, Roselinda, Roselinde, Roselynda, Roselynde (see Rosalind), Rosemaria, Rosena, Roshana, Roshandra, Roshaundra (see Roshan), Roshawna, Rosina, Rossana, Rossanna (see Roseanne), Roxana, Roxandra, Roxanna, Royalina, Royanna, Rozalinda, Rozanna, Rozelinda (see Rosalind), Sigmunda, Yasminda and Yolanda. These names tend to be more frequently used than Rosamunda.

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