Torland
TOR-land
Torland is a boy’s name of Norse origin, meaning “Combination of 'Tor' (Norse god of thunder) and 'land'. Signifying 'Thor's land'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1965.
What Torland Means
“Combination of 'Tor' (Norse god of thunder) and 'land'. Signifying 'Thor's land'.”
The Story of Torland
Picture a name that evokes the mighty thunder god, a protector of realms and a symbol of unwavering strength.
Torland, a name that emerged around 1965, directly references Norse mythology. It combines 'Tor' (Thor, the god of thunder) with 'land,' signifying 'Thor's land,' a domain of power and protection.
This name resonates with your hope for your son to be a strong, protective force, grounded and powerful. You envision him embodying a steadfast nature, a protector and a pillar of strength for those he cares about.
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Peak Year
#5 in 1965
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1965
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