Rosalind is a feminine given name derived from Old German word elements that meant horse and soft, tender. The name also has a folk etymology meaning of pretty rose.[1] Notable people with the name include:
- Rosalind Ashford (born 1943), American singer, member of Martha and the Vandellas
 - Rosalind Blauer (1943–1973), Canadian economist
 - Rosalind Brett, British Olympic swimmer
 - Rosalind Brett (author), British writer of romance novels
 - Rosalind Cash (1938–1995), American singer and actress
 - Rosalind Cassidy (1895–1980), American physical education professor
 - Rosalind Chao (born 1957), American actress born in Anaheim, California
 - Rosalind Creasy (born 1939), American landscape designer and author
 - Rosalind Franklin (1920–1958), British physical chemist and crystallographer who made very important contributions to the understanding of the fine structures of coal and graphite, DNA and viruses
 - Rosalind Hackett, American historian
 - Rosalind Halstead (born 1984), British actress
 - Rosalind Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn (1869–1958), British aristocrat
 - Rosalind Hicks (1919–2005), British literary guardian and only child of Agatha Christie
 - Rosalind Hursthouse (born 1943), New Zealand philosopher whose theories are centred to the abortion debate
 - Rosalind Knight (1933–2020), English actress
 - Rosalind Newman (born 1946), American choreographer
 - Rosalind Peychaud (born 1948), New Orleans civic activist
 - Rosalind Ridley (born 1949), British neuropsychologist
 - Rosalind Rowe (1933–2015), English table tennis player
 - Rosalind Russell (1907–1976), American actress
 
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