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'''Róisín''' is an [[Irish language|Irish]] female name meaning bitchy annoyin girls with mean attitudes
'''Róisín''' is an [[Irish language|Irish]] female name meaning 'Little Rose'. The English equivalent is [[Rose (disambiguation)#Rose as a name|Rose]] or [[Rosey]].

Róisín, as a name, may refer to-
Róisín, as a name, may refer to-
*[[Róisín Dubh]] — probably one of the daughters of [[Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone|Red Hugh O'Neill]], [[Earl of Tyrone]] in the late [[16th Century]]
*[[Róisín Dubh]] — probably one of the daughters of [[Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone|Red Hugh O'Neill]], [[Earl of Tyrone]] in the late [[16th Century]]

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Róisín is an Irish female name meaning 'Little Rose'. The English equivalent is Rose or Rosey.

Róisín, as a name, may refer to-

It may also refer to-

Without the diacritical marks, Roisin refers to