Rogerio

Meaning of Rogerio

Rogerio is a male name with Spanish and Portuguese origins. In Spanish, it is pronounced as ro-HEH-ree-oh (/ro.ˈxe.ri.o/), while in Portuguese, it is pronounced as ro-ZHEH-ree-oo (/rɔ.ʒe.ˈhi.u/). This name has variations such as Roger. The name Rogerio has been moderately popular in Texas, with varying occurrences over the years. It ranked as high as 531 in 1948 and had occurrences in multiple years, showing its consistent but not overly common usage in the region.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as ro-HEH-ree-oh (/ro.ˈxe.ri.o/)

Portuguese

  • Pronunced as ro-ZHEH-ree-oo (/rɔ.ʒe.ˈhi.u/)

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Notable People Named Rogerio

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Rogério Corrêa de Oliveira, also known as Rogério Corrêa, is a Brazilian football coach and former professional footballer, currently managing Votuporanguense.
Rogério Zimmermann is a Brazilian football coach and former player known for his right-back position.
Rogério Carvalho is a retired Brazilian footballer known for his role as a striker.
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