Durland
d(u)-rla-nd,
dur-land
US Popularity:5306
Origin:British
Meaning:From Doullens; Darling
Show your tot just how darling they are with the baby boy's name Durland. Durland began its journey as a last name in French and Dutch and was initially borne by people from a place called Doullens in Somme, France, making it a well-traveled moniker. Durland also has British roots, stemming from the Old English word deorling. This term was originally used as a nickname by friends and family for someone they loved dearly, lending Durland the affectionate meaning "darling." Equipped with the knowledge that your love for them is unconditional, baby Durland can focus on being their authentic self.
How Popular Is The Name Durland?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
1933
#3792
in 1933
No comparison data from 1932
Sources
Ancestry, Durland Family History
Ancestry, Dorland Family History
House of Names, Durland History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
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