US Popularity:6402
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):Norse
Meaning:Ireland; Water meadow; Foreigner
Whatever ground little Earland walks upon, they’ll make it feel like home. If you and baby have connections to the Emerald Isle, you’ll love this masculine moniker’s meaning. Earland is believed to be an Old English spelling of Ireland, the official title of the so-called Land of Saints and Scholars. While hearing this interpretation might make you want to paint the town green, Earland has other translations for you to consider! When the Old English elements ea, meaning “water,” and lande, meaning “land,” intertwine, Earland could translate to “water meadow.” Every time little Earland sees a river or a lake, you can remind them how that imagery is captured in their name. Other sources link Earland to the Old Norse title Erland, which means “foreigner,” so don’t be surprised if baby encounters many new places and faces.

How Popular Is The Name Earland?

Yearly Ranking Change:

Year:
1954
#3550
in 1954
- 228
from 1943
In comparison to the previous year's data

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