Rocío
Rocío is a common Spanish name, often associated with the Virgin of Rocío, a revered figure in Catholicism. The Virgin of Rocío is celebrated in the annual Rocío Pilgrimage, which takes place in the village of El Rocío in southern Spain. This event attracts thousands of pilgrims who come to honor the Virgin and participate in various religious and cultural activities.
The name Rocío translates to "dew" in English, symbolizing freshness and renewal. It is often given to girls and is popular in Spanish-speaking countries. The name carries a sense of beauty and grace, reflecting the natural imagery associated with dew in the early morning.