Róisín is an Irish name. It would be written as seen at the beginning, with the lines (known as fadas) over the o and the second i. It is pronounced Rosheen. It is an Irish form of Rosaleen.
There is no reference to a saint named Roisin.
Roisin Murphy is a musician and singer-songwriter, known for her work in the electronic music genre. She has released several solo albums and is acclaimed for her distinctive style and powerful vocals.
If there is a saint rosin shes in heaven, so pray to god and see if you get an answer i did and i did get an answer and it was "there are so many saints that some are up here with me and some are down there with you so i do not know if there is a saint rosin. Amen." thank you
rosalie means white rose from the latin origin and for all you TWILIGHT lovers, it kinda funny how rosalie hale is very white (because shes a vampire) and her nickname is rose! pretty cool it means really really cool :)
Roisin McGettigan was born in 1980.
yes it is a lovely name because people always say that is a lovely name!!!
Luke Kelly wrote the song "What Died the Sons of Roisin" in the 1970s. The song reflects on themes of loss and nostalgia for Irish heritage and culture. Kelly, a prominent figure in the Dubliners, often infused his music with social and political commentary, which is evident in this piece. His work continues to resonate with audiences, encapsulating the spirit of Irish folk music.
Roisin Conaty was born on 2010-08-29.
Roisin Kemp has written: 'Compliance therapy manual'
Roisin Davoren
Rosin Murphy is an Irish record producer and singer-songwriter that is known for having an electronic style to her music. She was born in Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland in July 1973.
No, it is not an Irish name.