There are
579
Rollas in the USA
Rolla is the
38265th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Rolla

GiovanniBattista

Giovanni Battista Rolla was an Italian violinist and composer, known for his contributions to classical music in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

PierreRolland

Pierre Rolland is a French professional road racing cyclist, known for his climbing abilities and his stage wins in the Tour de France.

WallaceRolland

Wallace Rolland was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for various clubs in the 1940s and 1950s.

MarceloRolla

Marcelo Rolla is a Brazilian conductor and composer, known for his work in the field of orchestral and choral music.

LucianaRolla

Luciana Rolla is an Argentine actress, known for her roles in films such as 'Valentín' and 'XXY.'

FedericoRolla

Federico Rolla is an Italian pianist and music professor, recognized for his interpretations of classical and romantic repertoire.

AngelineRolla

Angeline Rolla is an American author and poet, known for her books 'Wild Darling' and 'The Skeleton Coast.'

RobertoRolla

Roberto Rolla is an Italian football coach and former player, who had a successful career as a midfielder in top Italian clubs.

GladysRolla

Gladys Rolla is a Jamaican sprinter, who won multiple medals at international track and field competitions.

LuisaRolla

Luisa Rolla is an Italian actress and theater director, known for her work in both film and stage productions.

Rolla Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Rolla' is of Italian origin and is derived from the personal name 'Rollo,' which means 'famous wolf' in Germanic languages.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Rolla' is most commonly found in Italy, particularly in the northern regions of Lombardy, Piedmont, and Emilia-Romagna.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Rolla' include 'Rola,' 'Rollo,' 'Roley,' 'Rolly,' 'Rulla,' 'Rollis,' 'Rollar,' 'Rolland,' 'Rollans,' and 'Rollens.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Rolla' may have spread to other countries due to migration of Italian immigrants, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.