ROLAND
“From the Germanic elements hrod meaning fame and land meaning land, though some theories hold that the second element was originally nand meaning brave. Roland was a semi-legendary Francés hero whose story is told in the medieval epic La Chanson de R...”
Significado
From the Germanic elements hrod meaning fame and land meaning land, though some theories hold that the second element was originally nand meaning brave. Roland was a semi-legendary Francés hero whose story is told in the medieval epic La Chanson de Roland, in which he is a nephew of Charlemagne killed in battle with the Saracens. The Normans introduced this name to England.
Origen cultural
Pronunciación
“RO-lənd (English), RAW-LAHN (French), RO-lant (German), RO-lawnd (Hungarian)”
Variantes en otros idiomas
17 idiomasFuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados