The origin of the name Rolland can be traced back to Germanic roots, derived from the word 'Hrodland', which means 'famous land'. It was a name given to people who were considered to be as strong and brave as the land they lived on. The name was popularized during the Middle Ages through the epic poem 'The Song of Roland', which is one of the most famous works in French literature. In English, the name is often anglicized to Roland.
"The name Rolland was born to five babies in 1930."