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Rosita

American  
[roh-zee-tuh, raw-see-tah] / roʊˈzi tə, rɔˈsi tɑ /

noun

  1. a female given name, Spanish form of Rose.


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Worst of all, for me, was Salvador, a sobbing and suicidal father whose 8-year-old daughter, Rosita, had been ripped from him when they’d arrived at the border, and who still wasn’t sure he would get her back.

From Slate

Salvador and Rosita were eventually reunited, but thousands of other parents and children ripped apart by Miller’s family-separation policy weren’t so lucky.

From Slate

Melina’s middle name is Rose, named after Pasadena and Davila’s grandmother, Rosita.

From Los Angeles Times

In the season premiere, Elmo gets upset when Rosita’s beach ball knocks over his block tower.

From Los Angeles Times

He yells at Rosita and exclaims that he wishes they had never played the beach-ball game.

From Los Angeles Times