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Rolo

Masculine English
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Meaning & History

Rolo is a masculine given name, considered a variant of Rollo.

Etymology and Origins

Rolo ultimately derives from the Germanic root name Rudolf (hrod 'fame' + wolf 'wolf'). It is most directly a shortened form of Rollo, which itself comes from the Old French Roul, a version of Rolf. The name thus shares its heritage with the Norse Hroðulf (Old English: Hroðulf) and other Germanic forms such as Hrodulf.

Historical Association

Rollo (the Latinized form of Rolf) was the 10th-century Viking leader who became the first Duke of Normandy, and his legacy likely influenced the occasional use of similar names in English-speaking countries from the 19th century onward. Rolo, as a variation, reflects the trend of shortened, more modern forms of older Germanic names.

Note on Modern Recognition

In modern times, Rolo is best known globally as a chocolate confectionery brand, introduced in the UK in 1937. However, its use as a given name predates or coexists with the candy, though it remains uncommon. It appears sporadically in English-speaking communities as an informal or variant choice.

  • Meaning: “fame wolf” (from Germanic elements hruod “fame” and wolf “wolf”)
  • Origin: Germanic, via Old French and Latin
  • Type: Informal variant of Rollo
  • Main Usage: English (especially British)

Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures
(Anglo-Saxon) Hroðulf (Slovak) Rudolf (Swedish) Rolf (Dutch) Roelof (French) Rodolphe (Germanic) Hrodulf, Hrolf (Spanish) Rodolfo (Latvian) Rūdolfs (Medieval French) Roul (Old Germanic) Hrōþiwulfaz (Old Norse) Hrólfr, Hróðulfr (Swedish) Roffe

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