by Jim Young (guest)
2/5/2007, 6:03 AM
Candlin is listed (under CANDELAND) in Reaney and Wilson's "Dictionary of English Surnames".They trace its pedigree thus: Candlin, from Middle English (c. 1150-1550?) Gandelin, a corruption of Gamelin, a diminutive of Old Norse Gamall, a name which literally means "old".
Black, in his "Surnames of Scotland", lists a surname, Candelane, which turns out to be the same as the English name. So there may have been English and Scottish Candlins, though Black doesn't cite that spelling of the name.