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Rosamund

American  
[roz-uh-muhnd, roh-zuh-] / ˈrɒz ə mənd, ˈroʊ zə- /
Or Rosamond

noun

  1. a female given name: from Germanic words meaning “horse” and “protection.”


Example Sentences

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The new episodes see Posy and her sister Rosamund burst on to the scene with their formidable mother, Lady Araminta Gun, depicted by Harry Potter actor Katie Leung.

From BBC

In Cape Girardeau: Set in a fictitious town called North Carthage,”Gone Girl,” starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike, includes several shots of downtown, including a bar, town clock, park and courthouse.

From The Wall Street Journal

Theatre veteran Celia Imrie, presented the Theatre Award to Rosamund Pike for her acclaimed performance in the National Theatre's Inter Alia, and shocked guests when she joked about revealing who won Celebrity Traitors.

From BBC

Rosamund Pike, Olivia Wilde and Gyllenhaal’s brother Jake, who also stars in “The Bride,” left comments of support.

From Los Angeles Times

Saltburn's Rosamund Pike plays a judge in Inter Alia, billed as a "searing examination of modern masculinity and motherhood".

From BBC