Rocío
Rocío is a Spanish female name of Andalusian origin, literally meaning "dew". Whose original Latin meaning (rosius) means "She who is refreshing and youthful like dew". It also means the graceful one. It honors the Virgin of El Rocío, whose appearance took place in the village of El Rocío, near Almonte, in the province of Huelva. Notable people with the name include:
- Rocío Banquells (1958), Mexican pop singer and actress
- Rocío Carrasco, Rociíto (1977), Spanish TV presenter and business woman
- Rocío Comba (1987), Argentine discus thrower
- Rocío Dúrcal (1944–2006), Spanish singer and actress
- Rocío González Navas (born 1953), First Lady of Ecuador
- Rocío González (politician), Peruvian politician
- Rocío Guirao Díaz (1984), Argentine fashion model
- Rocío Igarzábal (1989), also known as "Rochi Igarzábal", Argentine actress, singer and model
- Rocío Jurado (1946–2006), Spanish singer and actress
- Rocío Lara, a Muppeteer for Plaza Sésamo playing the character Lola
- Rocío Marengo (1980), Argentinian model and actress
- Rocío Ríos (1969), long-distance runner from Spain
- Rocío Ruiz, Spanish football defender
- Rocío Sánchez Moccia, Argentine field hockey player
- Rocío Urquijo (1935–2009), Spanish artist
- Rocío Ybarra (1984), field hockey defender from Spain
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