Rolland
Masculine
English, French
Meaning & Origin
Rolland is a variant of the name Roland, used in both English and French contexts. The name Roland derives from the Old Germanic elements hruod meaning "fame" and lant meaning "land". Some theories also propose the second element might be nand meaning "brave". Rolland, as a spelling variation, shares the same roots and meanings.
Notable Bearers
Rolland is found both as a given name and a surname. Notable bearers include Alain Rolland, an Irish rugby player and referee; Kevin Rolland, a French freestyle skier; and Jean-Christophe Rolland, a French Olympic rower. In the Anglophone sphere, the name has gained some prominence, with figures like Andy Rolland, a Scottish footballer.
Cultural Significance
The name Rolland is most common in English-speaking and French-speaking countries. Variants across cultures include Orlando (Spanish, Italian) and Roeland (Dutch). Diminutive or nickname forms include Rollie and Roly.
Meaning: fame, land
Origin: Old Germanic
Type: Given name / Surname
Regions: England, France, Scotland