Examples of 'róisín' in a sentence

Meaning of "róisín"

róisín (noun) - A given name of Irish origin, often used for girls, meaning "little rose"

How to use "róisín" in a sentence

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Róisín began dancing at the age of four.
Overpowered is the second solo studio album by Irish singer and songwriter Róisín Murphy.
Róisín had a personal connection to the film.
Overpowered is the title of the second solo album by former Moloko vocalist Róisín Murphy.
Róisín has also been interviewed and performed on radio multiple times during her career.
Also the song ' For what died the sons of Róisín.
Róisín was the only person that Kathleen felt she might be able to trust.
Sequins 1 is a limited edition extended play by Irish singer Róisín Murphy.
Róisín and I are in the same school.
Orliac, based on the reconstruction of the skull drawn by Róisín Mourlam.
Róisín Owens is a biochemist and lecturer at the University of Cambridge.
Also in the band is Irish Róisín Ryan who is a gifted fiddle- and mandolinplayer.
Róisín McAliskey, a young Irish woman, was arrested some weeks ago and sent to England.
The tour finished with two sold-out shows at the Róisín Dubh in Galway.
Róisín or Róisín Dubh, is often used as an allegory for Ireland.

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Henwood was in a relationship with Irish singer-songwriter Róisín Murphy.
Róisín murphy - through time.
As Susan Hall dropped out in episode 2 the judges choose Róisín Magee to replace her.
I'm working on an album - a Róisín Murphy album, which is going really well.
Róisín Donohoe is a harpist, fiddler and singer from Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland.
Róisín Murphy, singer-songwriter.

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