Roland
Male
Roland is a classic name of Germanic origin, meaning "fame" or "renowned land." It has a strong and timeless quality, associated with chivalry and heroism thanks to its prominence in medieval legends.
Roland's popularity has seen peaks and valleys throughout history. It was particularly popular in medieval Europe and experienced a resurgence in some areas during the 20th century. The name's strength and association with legendary figures continue to appeal to parents.
Roland Barthes
A highly influential French literary theorist, critic, and semiotician. His work, primarily in the mid-20th century, significantly impacted structuralism, post-structuralism, and literary theory. (Lived 1915-1980)
Roland Emmerich
A German-American film director and producer known for large-scale disaster movies such as 'Independence Day' and '2012'. (Born 1955)
Roland Garros
A French World War I aviator, after whom the famous French Open tennis tournament is named. (Lived 1888-1918)