Rosemary Clooney
Musician
1928
American actress and singer famous for the film White Christmas and jazz recordings
"dew of the sea"
"rose of Mary"
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“A fragrant nature name with Latin American warmth”
Rosmery is a Spanish-language spelling variant of Rosemary, derived from the Latin ros marinus meaning dew of the sea. The name combines two beautiful natural images — the rose flower and the sea — and was historically borne by women in honor of the Virgin Mary. This spelling is common throughout Latin America, particularly in Venezuela, Colombia, and Peru.
The Rosmery spelling became popular in Spanish-speaking Latin America during the mid-20th century as families adapted the English Rosemary to Spanish phonetic conventions. It remains particularly common in Andean countries.
Rosemary has been associated with remembrance since antiquity — Shakespeare's Ophelia says There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. The herb has deep symbolism in Christian tradition, often associated with the Virgin Mary.
Musician
1928
American actress and singer famous for the film White Christmas and jazz recordings
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1918
Eldest daughter of Joseph and Rose Kennedy, whose story inspired advocacy for intellectual disabilities
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Protagonist of Ira Levin's 1967 horror novel and Roman Polanski film
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