Rokko
ROK-oh
Rokko is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “Of Italian or Finnish origin, 'Rokko' is likely an adaptation of 'Rocco', a name believed to have Etruscan roots or be related to the word for 'rest'.”, and peaked in popularity in 2008.
What Rokko Means
“Of Italian or Finnish origin, 'Rokko' is likely an adaptation of 'Rocco', a name believed to have Etruscan roots or be related to the word for 'rest'.”
The Story of Rokko
Some names feel like a sturdy foundation, unshakeable and real, grounding you the moment you hear them.
Rokko, with roots possibly in Etruscan or the Italian word for 'rest', carries an air of enduring solidity. It has traveled from ancient lands, a name chosen for its straightforward strength and unpretentious character.
This is a name for your son, the one you see standing firm against any storm. You imagine him facing the world with a steady gaze, his presence a source of comfort and reliable strength for all who know him.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 2008
Total Births
10
First Recorded
2008
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