Orland

Meaning of Orland

Orland is a unisex name of English origin. It is pronounced as OR-luhnd (/ɔrˈlɑnd/). A variation of the name is Orlando. Orland has been given to babies in the United States since at least the late 19th century. While it has not been a highly popular choice, it has maintained a consistent presence over the years. The name Orland carries a sense of strength and elegance, making it a unique and attractive option for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as OR-luhnd (/ɔrˈlɑnd/)

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Notable People Named Orland

Orland Kay Armstrong was a Republican United States Representative, journalist, and social activist.
Orland John Kurtenbach is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and coach known for his defensive skill and toughness, notably as the inaugural captain of the Vancouver Canucks in the NHL.
Orland Steen Loomis - Orland Steen "Spike" Loomis was an American lawyer and progressive politician from Wisconsin who was elected as the 31st Governor of Wisconsin but passed away before taking office.
Orland P. Bassett was an American floriculturist and owner of the Pictorial Printing Company, known for popularizing the American Beauty rose with Bassett & Washburn.
Orland Harris - Orland Harold "Ike" Harris was a Texas politician who served in both houses of the Texas Legislature.
Orland Ugham Lindsay was a prominent Antiguan Anglican clergyman who served as the Bishop of Antigua and Archbishop of the West Indies.
Orland Emile White was a renowned plant geneticist and the first director of the Blandy Experimental Farm, which later became the Orland E. White Research Arboretum in Virginia.
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