Talk:Rolland Dupain/@comment-25745669-20190513073407/@comment-30760736-20190513224251

You may be right:

Other Languages & CulturesHrodland(Ancient Germanic) Roeland, Roland, Roel(Dutch) Roland(French) Roland(German) Loránd, Lóránt, Roland(Hungarian) Orlando, Rolando(Italian) Roland(Medieval French) Rolando, Roldão(Portuguese) Rolan(Russian) Rolando, Roldán(Spanish) Roland(Swedish)

From the Germanic elements hrod meaning "fame" and landa meaning "land", though some theories hold that the second element was originally nand meaning "brave". Roland was a semi-legendary French hero whose story is told in the medieval epic 'La Chanson de Roland', in which he is a nephew of Charlemagne killed in battle with the Saracens. The Normans introduced this name to England.

But, in this English-oriented fandom, I don't know what name will be used...