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Rosamunda

Rose harvest

roh-zah-MUN-dah/roʊzəˈmʌndə/

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11
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Monday
Lucky Day
Latin
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Latin word ‘rosa’ meaning ‘rose’, and ‘munda’ meaning ‘pure’, ‘Rosamunda’ signifies ‘pure rose harvest’. This name has been given to several Christian saints and was popular during the Middle Ages. It is also a variant of the name Rosina.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes purity and devotion.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Rosamunda

Rosamunda means the rose of the world or the world's rose

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

roh-zah-MUN-dah

/roʊzəˈmʌndə/

Lucky number

11

Lucky day

Monday

Lucky colors

RedWhite

Life path

1

Lucky stone

Rose Quartz

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Rosamunda was widely used during the Middle Ages and was popularized by the Roman poet Virgil's bucolic poem, "Eclogues," where he mentioned a nymph named Rosamund. The name Rosamunda also evokes images of the Virgin Mary, who is often depicted holding a rose as a symbol of her purity and divinity.

The name Rosamunda holds significant spiritual meaning for Christians, as the name ‘Rosamunda’ represents purity and the virtues of innocence, love, and beauty. The name is reminiscent of the Biblical story of Hosea and his wife Gomer, where God commands Hosea to name his daughter Rosamund (Rosaline or Lo-Ruhamah) meaning 'pity' or 'compassionate'. This Bible story embodies the spiritual significance of God's love and grace towards His people and the idea of redemption and salvation through His mercy. In Christian tradition, Rosamunda is also associated with the Rosary, an essential devotional tool used by Catholics to meditate on the mysteries of the rosary beads and to contemplate the life, sufferings, and mysteries of Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Thus, the name Rosamunda evokes spiritual meanings and associations that connect to the Christian faith and its values of purity, grace, love, and redemption.

Historical references

Rosamunda, a legendary Roman princess, was said to have been rescued from her father's sacrificial altar as a baby. She grew up to become a beautiful and intelligent woman, and was eventually punished by her father for refusing to marry a man of his choosing. She took refuge in the forest and lived as a hermit. Rosamunda's story is a popular subject in medieval literature and art, and is often used as a symbol of female resilience and purity.

Ancient Rome

Rosamund Clifford, a real-life English noblewoman who lived during the late 11th and early 12th centuries, was famed for her great beauty. She was the mistress of King Henry I of England and bore him a son. After Henry's death, Rosamund was accused of treason and was hunted down and killed by the new king, Stephen of Blois. She became a tragic heroine in medieval literature and was often depicted in art as a beautiful and tragic figure.

11th-12th centuries

Notable people with this name

Rosamunda PikeRosamunda Kellett

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Variations & related names

RosamundahRosamunde

Frequently Asked Questions

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