Orlander
OR-lan-der
Orlander is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “This name is of English origin, often considered a variant of Roland or Orlando, meaning 'famous land' or 'famous throughout the land'. It evokes a sense of renown and belonging to a significant place.”, and peaked in popularity in 1947.
What Orlander Means
“This name is of English origin, often considered a variant of Roland or Orlando, meaning 'famous land' or 'famous throughout the land'. It evokes a sense of renown and belonging to a significant place.”
The Story of Orlander
Before there were maps, there were lands whispered about in tales of renown. This name echoes that ancient promise of fame.
Orlander hails from English roots, a name with echoes of the Germanic Roland, signifying 'famous land.' It evokes territories known and celebrated through the ages.
You envision your son as someone who will make his mark on the world, a leader whose actions will bring recognition. He will be a builder of places, a figure known for his significant presence.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#12 in 1947
Total Births
160
First Recorded
1917
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