Roko
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Roko is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “A short form of names like Rocco, originating from German 'hrok' meaning 'rest' or 'repose'. It can also be linked to Italian 'rocca' meaning 'fortress'.”. It currently ranks #10665 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2012.
What Roko Means
“A short form of names like Rocco, originating from German 'hrok' meaning 'rest' or 'repose'. It can also be linked to Italian 'rocca' meaning 'fortress'.”
The Story of Roko
Think of a name that sounds like a fortress, a bulwark against the world, promising protection and unwavering strength.
Roko, a variation of Rocco, finds its heritage in the Germanic 'hrok' meaning 'rest' or 'repose', and also links to the Italian 'rocca' for 'fortress.' This name has echoed through centuries, carrying connotations of both solid ground and protective walls.
When you imagine your son with this name, you picture a boy who is a steadfast protector. You see him possessing a courageous spirit, standing strong for what he believes in and offering a secure presence to those he cherishes.
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The Seeker
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Famous Namesakes
Rocco Papaleo
Italian actor, director, and musician.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#8 in 2012
Total Births
69
First Recorded
2009
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