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Rosa Maria Schneider (born Ellensohn), 1957 - 2009
MyHeritage Family TreesRosa Ellensohn (born Geiger), 1871 - 1900
MyHeritage Family TreesRosa Zech (born Ellensohn), 1920 - 2007
MyHeritage Family TreesRosa Ellensohn (born Nachbauer), 1903 - 1996
MyHeritage Family TreesRosa Ellensohn (born Geiger), 1871 - 1900
MyHeritage Family TreesRosa * Ellensohn (born Maier)
MyHeritage Family TreesRosa Retschitzegger (born Ellensohn)
MyHeritage Family TreesRosa Ellensohn (born Geiger), born 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesRosa Ellensohn
MyHeritage Family TreesRosa Ellensohn, 1907 - 1976
BillionGravesRosa Mister (born Ellensohn), born Circa 1874
FamilySearch Family TreeRosa Mister (born Ellensohn), born Circa 1874
FamilySearch Family TreeRosa Ellensohn, born Circa 1874
FamilySearch Family TreeRosa Ellensohn (born Geiger)
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- Hungarian: Ellensohn Róza
The first name Rosa has its origins in Latin, derived from the word "rosa," meaning "rose," which symbolizes beauty and love. This name first appeared in ancient Rome and has been widely used across various cultures, particularly in Europe and Latin America. Historically, individuals named Rosa were often associated with qualities of grace and charm, reflecting the delicate nature of the rose flower. Variations of the name include Rosalie, Rosita, and Rosie in English-speaking countries, while in other languages, it appears as Róża in Polish, Rosa in Spanish and Italian, and Roux in French. Each variation carries similar connotations of beauty and femininity, though the pronunciation and spelling may differ. Rosa has remained a popular name throughout the centuries, often linked to notable figures in literature, art, and politics, further solidifying its cultural significance.
The last name Ellensohn has its origins in German-speaking regions, particularly in Germany and Austria, where it is believed to have emerged as a patronymic surname, indicating "son of Ellen" or "descendant of Ellen," with "Ellen" being a diminutive form of names like Eleonore or Helena. The name is derived from the Old High German word "alhina," meaning "light" or "torch," which may suggest characteristics of brightness or illumination associated with the bearers of the name. Historically, surnames like Ellensohn often reflected the occupations or social status of individuals, with many early bearers likely being involved in trades or roles that required a sense of guidance or leadership. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Ellen" or "Ellenstein," and may differ in spelling or pronunciation based on regional dialects. While the name is not exceedingly common, it retains a connection to its roots through its linguistic and cultural heritage, reflecting the historical significance of family lineage in Germanic societies.
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