Rolin is a unique and distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Rolinus. It translates to "rolling" or "wheeling," which aptly reflects its historic association with wheel-making or being a wheelwright. The name has been used throughout history but remains relatively rare, contributing to its charming uniqueness.
The name Rolin has seen a relatively steady presence over the past century with fluctuations in popularity. The highest birth years were 1923 and 1953 with 11 births each, while most years saw between 5 to 7 births. There's a noticeable decline from the mid-80s onwards, with the last decade showing only 5 births per year on average. Overall, there have been 261 recorded births named Rolin since 1919.