Rolena name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Germanic and Old High German
Meaning: Fame, Country and Homeland
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What does Rolena mean?

Rolena is a variant of Rolene. Rolene is resultant of Rolanda.

Variants of Rolena

Rolene

Names that rhyme with Rolena

How popular is the name Rolena?

Rolena is an uncommon baby name in United States, in use since 1912, peaked in 1912 when it ranked 2979th and last appeared in 1981. Also, Rolena is a familiar name in Philippines.

According to our findings, over 500 babies have been named Rolena globally.

YearRankBirths
1981104005
196552817
196460056
196358886
195255685
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What numbers say about Rolena?

Once you get distressed, you turn to solitude for a while, until your soul heals. You prefer to deal with things that matter and leave out all the rest. Lower your expectations and give the person you truly like a chance to prove. In order to do something unprecedented, you have to refocus from what's not important such as gossip, partying and messing around to what's really important and that's your dreams and expanding your knowledge.

Other names similar to Rolena, for name hunters

  •  Imka - Frisian name Imka means "Large or Universal", dominantly used in Frisian and German is used as a girl name
  •  Aimard - Origin of Aimard is in German, meaning of Aimard is "House or Famous"
  •  Ernestino - Germanic name Ernestino means "Earnest" used for boys is used mainly in Spanish and English
  •  Irmin - Of Germanic and German origin, Irmin is a baby boy name, Irmin means "The Elements Irmin Meaning Whole Immense Universal, Free God or It's April 25Th"
  •  Ethelwinn - Origin of Ethelwinn is in Old English bestowed upon baby boys, meaning of Ethelwinn is "Noble Friend and Fair Bow". Ethelwinn is derivation of Elwin.
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Famous people named Rolena

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Comments :

We named our daughter Rolena after my Grandmother. It's get middle name but in her family there were six Rolenas. They are all Dutch and they do not know the meaning. We think it means famous land with an origin in Germanic. - Andrea
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