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Rolo/Rollo?
It's growing on me, and I'm not sure why. I should hate it... but I don't somehow.WDYTO Rolo? The chocolate ruined it for me... a little. :P
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Rollo is an adorable name, but, as has been said, the roly-poly connotation is still there. I shudder to think of the teasing that would follow a pudgy little Rollo in school.
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Dido's brother!when I went through my Dido phase in my early 20's, I found out her brother's name was Rollo. I thought they were both sooo coool.It's not my taste - it seems a little brutish, like a kid that will beat you up for your lunch money. but it is sure different.
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If it weren't for the automatic chocolate association, I'd think Rolo / Rollo was pretty cute. It still is pretty cute, though. But then I think of "roly-poly". Now that ruins it. But I do like how it looks written down.

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It's ok as a nn for Roland or something, but I find it silly-sounding as a full name.
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I think Rollo is okay, but I wouldn't give him my last Rolo. :)
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I like Rollo, but I have a thing for o ending names :)
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It's nothing I would use, but the name is okey. I prefer Rolo over Rollo.
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First thing I thought of was the chocolate :PI can't see it on a child, *maybe* as one of two middle names and *only* if it has some personal/family significance. For some reason I'm picturing a rotweiler with this name :P so maybe thats not a good sign... lol
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