There are
1838
Rosetes in the USA
Rosete is the
15833rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Rosete

JoséRosete

José Rosete is an American actor known for his roles in films such as 'The Dinner Guest' and 'Black Ruby.'

RoseteAranda

Rosete Aranda is a Mexican actress known for her work in telenovelas such as 'Alborada' and 'La mujer del vendaval.'

Lopede

Lope de Rosete was a Spanish poet and author during the Renaissance period, known for his work 'También están los sueños.'

FranciscoRosete

Francisco Rosete is a Mexican actor and director known for his roles in films such as 'Después de Lucía' and 'El sueño de Lú'

TomaszRosete

Tomasz Rosete is a Polish actor known for his roles in films such as 'Katarynka' and 'Próba ciśnienia.'

ThomazRosete

Thomaz Rosete is a Brazilian singer and songwriter, known for his soulful and passionate performances.

MaríaRosete

María Rosete is a Spanish actress known for her roles in films such as 'Todo sobre mi madre' and 'Volver.'

CarlosRosete

Carlos Rosete is a Filipino actor known for his roles in films such as 'Mauban: Ang resiko' and 'Toro.'

JoséAntonio

José Antonio Rosete is a Spanish writer and journalist, known for his work 'El último deseo' and 'Crónicas satíricas.'

LuisRosete

Luis Rosete is a Mexican painter and sculptor known for his abstract and vibrant artworks.

Rosete Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Rosete' is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the word 'rosa,' which means 'rose' in Spanish. The name 'Rosete' likely originated as a surname for someone associated with roses or as a locational surname for someone from a place named after roses.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Rosete' is most commonly found in Spain, Mexico, and the Philippines. It may also be found in other Spanish-speaking countries and communities around the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Rosete' include 'Roseta,' 'Rosetti,' and 'Rozete.'
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Rosete' may have migrated or immigrated to different countries as a result of historical events, such as Spanish colonization and global migration patterns. The surname may also be adopted by individuals of Spanish descent who have settled in other countries.