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Meaning of the Name Orland |
The first name Orland is of Spanish, German, English, Teutonic origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
Spanish: Renowned in the Land. Form of Roland
German: Renowned in the Land. Form of Roland
English: From the Pointed Hill
Teutonic: Fame of the Land
Similar Names
Related Names
Alcee
(Italian)
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Alcina
(Italian)
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Alcine
(Italian)
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Alcinia
(Italian)
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Angelica
(Latin)
Angel; Like an Angel. from Angelicus Meaning Angelic. Famous Bearer: Italian Poet Ariosto's 'Orlando Furioso' Deals With the Love of Charlemagne's Paladin Orlando for Angelica
Angel; Like an Angel. from Angelicus Meaning Angelic. Famous Bearer: Italian Poet Ariosto's 'Orlando Furioso' Deals With the Love of Charlemagne's Paladin Orlando for Angelica
Jaques
(Shakespearean)
'As You Like It' Lord Attending on the Banished Duke. 'As You Like It' Son of Sir Rowland De Boys. Orlando
'As You Like It' Lord Attending on the Banished Duke. 'As You Like It' Son of Sir Rowland De Boys. Orlando