Rosen is a surname of Ashkenazi Jewish origin, the name deriving from the German word for roses.[1] Notable people with this surname include:
Places
- Rosen, Burgas Province, Bulgaria
 - Rosen, Dobrich Province, Bulgaria
 - Rosen, Minnesota, unincorporated community, United States
 
Companies
- Rosen Publishing, an American publisher
 
People
A–H
- Adam Rosen (born 1984), American-born British luger Olympian
 - Al Rosen (1924–2015), American All Star and MVP baseball player
 - Al Rosen (actor) (1910–1990), American actor in Cheers
 - Albert Rosen (1924–1997), conductor
 - Andrea Rosen (born 1974), American comedian and actress
 - Andy Rosen (also known as Goat), American musician
 - Anton Rosen (1859–1928), Danish architect
 - Barry Rosen, American diplomat held during the Iran hostage crisis
 - Beatrice Rosen (born 1984), French-American actress
 - Carl Gustaf von Rosen (1909–1977), Swedish pioneer aviator
 - Charles Rosen (1927–2012), American pianist and author
 - Charles Rosen (scientist) (1917–2002), Canadian artificial intelligence researcher
 - Charley Rosen (born 1941), American basketball coach and sports writer
 - Conrad von Rosen (1628–1715), Marshal of the French Army
 - Daniel Rosen, comedian and announcer
 - David Rosen (disambiguation), several people, including:
- David Rosen (artist) (1959–2014), South African artist and fashion designer
 - David Rosen (business) (born 1934), chief executive officer of SEGA
 - David Rosen (entomologist) (1936-1997), Israeli entomologist
 - David Rosen (musicologist) (born 1938), professor of musicology at Cornell University
 - David Rosen (politics), fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in 2000
 - David Rosen (rabbi) (born 1951), former Chief Rabbi of Ireland
 - David M. Rosen, American anthropologist
 
 - Eliyahu Chaim Rosen (1899–1984), Polish-born rabbi in the Ukraine
 - Eric Rosen (disambiguation), several people, including:
- Eric S. Rosen (born 1953), Kansas Supreme Court Justice
 - Eric Rosen (playwright) (born 1970), American theater director and playwright
 - Eric Rosen (chess player) (born 1993), American chess player and streamer
 
 - Eunice Rosen (born 1930), American bridge player
 - Fred Rosen (disambiguation), several people, including:
- Fred Rosen (author), true crime author and former columnist for The New York Times
 - Fred Rosen (businessman), former CEO of Ticketmaster, co-founder of the Bel Air Homeowners Alliance
 - Fred Rosen (physician) (1930–2005), American medical researcher
 
 - Freda Rosen (1945–2007), American playwright, director, political activist, social therapist and mentor
 - Friedrich Rosen (1856–1935), German Orientalist, diplomat and politician
 - Gerald Ellis Rosen (born 1951), American judge
 - Gerald Harris Rosen (born 1933), American theoretical physicist
 - Goody Rosen (1912–1994), Canadian All Star major league baseball player
 - Gustaf-Fredrik von Rosen (1895–1956), Swedish officer and murderer
 - Harold Rosen (electrical engineer) (1926–2017), American electrical engineer
 - Harry Rosen (born 1931), Canadian businessman
 - Harvey Rosen, Canadian mayor
 - Herb Rosen, founder of Skippers Seafood & Chowder House
 - Hilary Rosen (born 1958), former chief executive of the RIAA
 
J–Z
- Jack Rosen (born 1949), chairman of the American Jewish Congress
 - Jacky Rosen (born 1957), American politician
 - James Rosen (disambiguation), several people, including:
- James Rosen (jurist) (1909–1972), United States federal judge
 - James Rosen (journalist), American journalist
 
 - Jay Rosen (born 1956), American journalism professor
 - Jay Rosen (drummer) (born 1961), American musician
 - Jeffrey Rosen (disambiguation), several people
 - Jelka Rosen (1868–1935), Serbian painter
 - Jeremy Rosen (born 1942), British-born Orthodox rabbi
 - John Rosen, Canadian criminal defence lawyer
 - Joseph Rosen (1858–1936), rabbi, the Rogatchover Gaon
 - Joseph A. Rosen (1877–1949), American agronomist
 - Josh Rosen (born 1997), American football player
 - Kelly Rosen (born 1995), Estonian footballer
 - Larry Rosen (executive), Canadian retail chief executive officer
 - Lawrence Rosen (anthropologist) anthropologist
 - Lawrence Rosen (attorney), American attorney and computer specialist
 - Leo Rosen, American cryptoanalyst
 - Leonard M. Rosen (1930–2014), American attorney
 - Louis Rosen (1918–2009), nuclear physicist
 - Magnus Rosén (born 1963), Swedish musician
 - Marion Rosen (1914-2012), German-American physiotherapist
 - Mel Rosen (1928–2018), American track coach
 - Martin Rosen (director), British film director
 - Michael Rosen (born 1946), English poet, broadcaster and educationalist
 - Michel de Rosen (born 1951), U.S. businessman
 - Milton Rosen (1915–2014), Engineer and project manager in the US space program
 - Moishe Rosen (1932–2010), founder of Jews for Jesus
 - Moses Rosen (1912–1994), Chief Rabbi of Romania
 - Nancy Rosen, U.S. sculptor
 - Nathan Rosen (1909–1995), Israeli physicist
 - Nir Rosen (born 1977), American journalist and chronicler of the Iraq War
 - Paul Rosen (born 1960), Canadian sledge hockey goalie and motivational speaker
 - Phil Rosen (1888–1951), American film director and cinematographer
 - Pinchas Rosen (1887–1978), Israeli founder, statesman and lawyer
 - Rachel Rosen (born 1993), American physicist
 - Rich Rosen (born 1956), software developer
 - Robert Rosén (born 1987), Swedish ice hockey player
 - Robert Rosen (disambiguation), several people, including:
- Robert Rosen (photographer), Australian photographer
 - Robert Rosen (theoretical biologist) (1934–1998), American theoretical biologist
 - Robert Rosen (writer) (born 1952), American writer
 
 - Roman Rosen (1849–1921), Russian diplomat
 - Sam Rosen (comics) (died 1992), comic book author
 - Sam Rosen (sportscaster) (born 1948), U.S. sportscaster
 - Selina Rosen (born 1960), U.S. science fiction publisher, editor, and author
 - Shabtai Rosenne (1917–2010), UK-born Israeli professor and diplomat
 - Shlomo Rosen (1905–1985), Israeli politician and minister
 - Sherwin Rosen (1938–2001), American labor economist
 - Shlomo Sorin Rosen (born 1978), Prime Rabbi of Romania
 - Stan Rosen (1906–1984), American NFL football player
 - Stanley Rosen (1929-2014), American philosopher
 - Stephen Rosen (disambiguation) or Steven Rosen, several people
 - William Rosen (1928–2019), American bridge player
 - Zack Rosen (born 1989), All-American basketball player at University of Pennsylvania; plays for Maccabi Ashdod in Israel
 
Fictional characters
- Dr. Arnold Rosen, a cardiologist on Mad Men, who lives one floor below the Drapers
 - Sylvia Rosen, Arnold Rosen's wife on Mad Men
 - David Rosen, the Attorney General of the United States on Scandal
 
See also
- Roesen, a surname
 - Rosén, a surname
 - Rosen College of Hospitality Management (College of the University of Central Florida), academic college
 - John and Zeta Rosen Way, Edmonton, Canada
 - Rozov, a surname
 
References
- ↑ "Rosen Name Meaning & Rosen Family History at Ancestry.ca®". Ancestry®. 2019-12-12. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
 
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