All about the name ROGELIO

Meaning, origin, history.

Rogelio is a unique and distinctive name of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Spanish word "rogero," which means "spear" or "lance." The name has been traditionally associated with strength, courage, and valor.

The name Rogelio gained popularity during the Middle Ages in Spain, where it was often bestowed upon noblemen and warriors who exemplified these qualities. Over time, the name spread beyond Spain's borders as Spanish culture and influence expanded throughout Europe and the Americas.

Rogelio has also been connected to several notable historical figures and literary characters. In Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes, Rogelio is a chivalrous knight who plays a significant role in the story. Additionally, there have been several real-life individuals named Rogelio who have made significant contributions in fields such as politics, arts, and sciences.

Today, Rogelio remains a popular name choice for parents seeking a strong and unique name for their son. Despite its Spanish origins, the name has been embraced by people of various cultures and backgrounds around the world. While it may not be as common as some other names, those who bear the name Rogelio are often proud to carry on this historic and meaningful moniker.

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Spanish

Popularity of the name ROGELIO since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Rogelio has seen a significant rise and fall in popularity over the years in the United States. From just five births recorded annually between 1914 to 1917, there was a steady increase in usage throughout the 1920s and 1930s, reaching a peak of 98 births in 1944.

However, this popularity did not sustain for long. The number of newborns named Rogelio began declining after World War II, dropping below 50 births per year by the mid-1960s. Despite some fluctuations, this trend continued until the late 1970s when there was a resurgence in its usage.

From 1978 onwards, the number of babies named Rogelio started increasing again significantly, peaking at 532 births in 2004. This period marked a new era of popularity for the name, with more than 400 births recorded annually between 1978 and 2008.

However, since then, there has been another decline in its usage. From a peak of 532 births in 2004, it dropped to just 218 births in 2022. Despite this recent decrease, Rogelio remains a name with a notable history and continues to be chosen for newborns across the United States.

In total, between 1914 and 2023, there have been 25508 births recorded for the name Rogelio in the United States.