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- Roland
- From the Germanic hrod, meaning "fame" and land, meaning "land" or "territory".
- Ryland
- An island meadow, An island meadow.
- Rolanda
- A woman who is very famous and notable.
- Rolando
- Spanish version of Roland, from the Germanic hrod, meaning "fame" and land, meaning "land" or "territory".
- Rowland
- One who is a legent, One who is a legent.
- Rolinda
- Rolland
- From the name hrodwulf from the Germanic hrod, meaning "fame" and wulf, meaning "wolf". The Old Norse version is Hrolfr.
- Rolonda
- This name derives from Old High German “Hrōdland,” from the Proto-Germanic “Hrōþilandą,” composed of two elements: “*hrōþiz” (praise, fame, glory, renown, honor) plus “*landą” (land, territory). In turn, the name means “famous land, glory to the homeland, famous throughout the land.” Roland (Old High German: Hruodland) (died 778) was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne, who became one of the principal figures in the literary cycle as Matter of France. Roland was a popular legendary figure in medieval Europe. Over the next several centuries, Roland became an iconic figure in medieval minstrel culture.
- Rayland
- One who is from the Island meadow, One who is from the Island meadow.
- Rhyland
- One who comes wrom the field of rye, One who comes wrom the field of rye.
- Rilind
- This name derives from the Albanian “rilind,” meaning “regenerate, revive, rise, born again, something destroyed or missing comes to life again.”
- Ralland
- Roeland
- This name derives from Old High German “Hrōdland,” from the Proto-Germanic “Hrōþilandą,” composed of two elements: “*hrōþiz” (praise, fame, glory, renown, honor) plus “*landą” (land, territory). In turn, the name means “famous land, glory to the homeland, famous throughout the land.” Roland (Old High German: Hruodland) (died 778) was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne, who became one of the principal figures in the literary cycle as Matter of France. Roland was a popular legendary figure in medieval Europe. Over the next several centuries, Roland became an iconic figure in medieval minstrel culture.
- Rylund
- Rollend
- Rylend
- Raeland
- Riolando
- Rouland
- Rylind