Rolando is of Spanish and Italian origin, meaning 'famous land'. It is composed of two elements: 'hroth' meaning fame, and '-land' meaning land. The name was popularized by the legendary 12th-century Spanish knight Roland, who appears in numerous epic poems and songs, notably the French 'Chanson de Roland'. Rolando is often associated with strength, valor, and heroism due to its namesake's brave deeds.
Rolando experienced a consistent number of births annually, with the majority of years showing either 6 or 7 births. The lowest recorded was 5 and the highest was 7, with no significant fluctuations over time.