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'''Del Rosario''', in [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Italian language]]s, and '''do Rosário''' in [[Portuguese language]] ({{lang-en|of the rosary}}) is a [[surname]] that has as its etymology, the [[Latin]] preposition, "''de''" meaning "''of the''" and the Latin noun "''rosarium''", meaning "''rosegarden''"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Rosary |title=Rosary |publisher=Online Etymology Dictionary |first=Douglas |last=Harper |date=3 May 2008 }}</ref> or "''garland of roses''"<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eqkFAAAAQAAJ&q=rosarius+garland&pg=PA544 |last=Wedgewood |first=Hensleigh |title=A Dictionary of English Etymology |edition=2nd |location=London |publisher=Trubner & Co. |year=1872 |page=544 }}</ref> but in this case, takes the meaning of "''[[rosary]]''", the [[Roman Catholic devotions|Roman Catholic devotion]] to the [[Mary (mother of Jesus)|Virgin Mary]]. In fact, its origins are from the [[Middle Ages]], around the 12th century, and it is much associated with the cult of the Virgin Mary at the time when the [[rose]] became part of the holy aura, which surrounded anything to do with Mary, and the [[Our Lady of the Rosary]]'s Feast of the Holy Rosary. This surname is common in [[Romance languages]] regions, and is also one of the most common [[surname]]s in the [[Philippines]] and other islands of [[Spanish East Indies]] since the mid-19th century, and where it is one of the most popular clans together with [[Cruz]], [[Santos (surname)|Santos]], [[Reyes (disambiguation)|Reyes]], [[González (surname)|Gonzales]], Bautista, [[García (surname)|García]], [[Mendoza (given name)|Mendoza]], [[Aquino (disambiguation)|Aquino]], and others, because there are so many people that have this surname.<ref>{{cite book | author=Clavería y Zaldúa, Narciso |title=Catálogo alfabético de apellidos |trans-title=[[Alphabetical Catalog of Surnames]] |publisher=Philippine National Archives |location=Manila |year=1973 |orig-year=1849 }}</ref>
'''Del Rosario''', in [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Italian language]]s, and '''do Rosário''' in [[Portuguese language]] ({{lang-en|of the rosary}}) is a [[surname]] that has as its etymology, the [[Latin]] preposition, "''de''" meaning "''of the''" and the Latin noun "''rosarium''", meaning "''rosegarden''"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Rosary |title=Rosary |publisher=Online Etymology Dictionary |first=Douglas |last=Harper |date=3 May 2008 }}</ref> or "''garland of roses''"<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eqkFAAAAQAAJ&q=rosarius+garland&pg=PA544 |last=Wedgewood |first=Hensleigh |title=A Dictionary of English Etymology |edition=2nd |location=London |publisher=Trubner & Co. |year=1872 |page=544 }}</ref> but in this case, takes the meaning of "''[[rosary]]''", the [[Roman Catholic devotions|Roman Catholic devotion]] to the [[Mary (mother of Jesus)|Virgin Mary]].
The name's origins are in the [[Middle Ages]], around the 12th century, and it is much associated with the cult of the Virgin Mary at the time when the rose became part of the holy aura, which surrounded anything to do with Mary, and [[Our Lady of the Rosary]]'s Feast of the Holy Rosary. This surname is common in [[Romance languages]] regions, and is also one of the most common [[surname]]s in the [[Philippines]] and other islands of the [[Spanish East Indies]] since the mid-19th century, where it is one of the most popular clans together with [[Cruz]], [[Santos (surname)|Santos]], [[Reyes (disambiguation)|Reyes]], [[González (surname)|Gonzales]], Bautista, [[García (surname)|García]], [[Mendoza (given name)|Mendoza]], [[Aquino (disambiguation)|Aquino]], and others, because there are so many people that have this surname.<ref>{{cite book | author=Clavería y Zaldúa, Narciso |title=Catálogo alfabético de apellidos |trans-title=[[Alphabetical Catalog of Surnames]] |publisher=Philippine National Archives |location=Manila |year=1973 |orig-year=1849 }}</ref>


==People with the surname del Rosario==
==People with the surname del Rosario==
* [[Albert del Rosario]] (born 1939), Filipino diplomat, former Secretary of Foreign Affairs for the Philippines
* [[Albert del Rosario]] (1939–2023), Filipino diplomat, former Secretary of Foreign Affairs for the Philippines
* [[Anacleto del Rosario]] (1860–1895), Filipino chemist
* [[Anacleto del Rosario]] (1860–1895), Filipino chemist
* [[Ella del Rosario]], multi-awarded Spanish-American-Filipina recording artist, iconic music hall of fame singer-celebrity
* [[Ella del Rosario]], Spanish-American-Filipina recording artist
* [[Andrea del Rosario]] (born 1977), Filipina actress, model and politician
* [[Andrea del Rosario]] (born 1977), Filipina actress, model and politician
* [[Anton del Rosario]] (born 1981), American-born Filipino footballer
* [[Anton del Rosario]] (born 1981), American-born Filipino footballer
* [[Antonio del Rosario]] (born 1946), Filipino politician
* [[Antonio del Rosario]] (born 1946), Filipino politician
* [[Aric del Rosario]] (1940–2020), Filipino basketball player and coach
* [[Aric del Rosario]] (1940–2020), Filipino basketball player and coach
* [[Enerio del Rosario]] (born 1985), Dominican former Major League Baseball pitcher
* [[Enerio del Rosario]] (born 1985), Dominican Major League Baseball pitcher
* [[Francisco del Rosario Sánchez]] (1817–1861), Dominican politician
* [[Francisco del Rosario Sánchez]] (1817–1861), Dominican politician
* [[Gina del Rosario]] (born 1986), Dominican female volleyball player, twin sister of Ginnette Del Rosario
* [[Gina del Rosario]] (born 1986), Dominican female volleyball player, twin sister of Ginnette Del Rosario
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* [[Martin del Rosario]] (born 1992), Filipino actor
* [[Martin del Rosario]] (born 1992), Filipino actor
* [[Monsour del Rosario]] (born 1965), Filipino taekwondo champion
* [[Monsour del Rosario]] (born 1965), Filipino taekwondo champion
* [[Raquel del Rosario]] (born 1982), a Spanish singer
* [[Raquel del Rosario]] (born 1982), Spanish singer
* [[Rosa del Rosario]] (1917–2005), Filipina film actress
* [[Rosa del Rosario]] (1917–2005), Filipina film actress
* [[Shane del Rosario]] (1983–2013), American mixed martial artist and kickboxer
* [[Shane del Rosario]] (1983–2013), American mixed martial artist and kickboxer
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==People with the surname do Rosário==
==People with the surname do Rosário==
* [[Arthur Bispo do Rosário]] (born 1909?), Artist
* [[Arthur Bispo do Rosário]] (1909 or 1911–1989), Brazilian artist
* [[Carlos Agostinho do Rosário]] (born 1954), Prime Minister of Mozambique
* [[Carlos Agostinho do Rosário]] (born 1954), Prime Minister of Mozambique
* [[Filipe Neri Ferrão|Filipe Neri António Sebastião do Rosário Ferrão]] (born 1953), Roman Catholic prelate, Patriarch of the East Indies and Archbishop of Goa and Daman
* [[Filipe Neri Ferrão|Filipe Neri António Sebastião do Rosário Ferrão]] (born 1953), Roman Catholic prelate, Patriarch of the East Indies and Archbishop of Goa and Daman

Latest revision as of 06:52, 15 March 2024

del Rosario
Current regionLatin America, Latin Europe, Philippines
Etymologyof the rosary
Place of originSpain, Portugal, Italy
Distinctionsdo Rosário (in Portuguese),
TraditionsOur Lady of the Rosary's Feast of the Holy Rosary

Del Rosario, in Spanish and Italian languages, and do Rosário in Portuguese language (English: of the rosary) is a surname that has as its etymology, the Latin preposition, "de" meaning "of the" and the Latin noun "rosarium", meaning "rosegarden"[1] or "garland of roses"[2] but in this case, takes the meaning of "rosary", the Roman Catholic devotion to the Virgin Mary.

The name's origins are in the Middle Ages, around the 12th century, and it is much associated with the cult of the Virgin Mary at the time when the rose became part of the holy aura, which surrounded anything to do with Mary, and Our Lady of the Rosary's Feast of the Holy Rosary. This surname is common in Romance languages regions, and is also one of the most common surnames in the Philippines and other islands of the Spanish East Indies since the mid-19th century, where it is one of the most popular clans together with Cruz, Santos, Reyes, Gonzales, Bautista, García, Mendoza, Aquino, and others, because there are so many people that have this surname.[3]

People with the surname del Rosario

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People with the surname do Rosário

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Harper, Douglas (3 May 2008). "Rosary". Online Etymology Dictionary.
  2. ^ Wedgewood, Hensleigh (1872). A Dictionary of English Etymology (2nd ed.). London: Trubner & Co. p. 544.
  3. ^ Clavería y Zaldúa, Narciso (1973) [1849]. Catálogo alfabético de apellidos [Alphabetical Catalog of Surnames]. Manila: Philippine National Archives.