Surnames Matching Pattern *land

This is a list of surnames in which the pattern is *land.
usage
pattern
Cleveland English
Derived from a place name meaning "cliff land" in Old English.
Garland English
Means "triangle land" from Old English gara and land. It originally belonged to a person who owned a triangle-shaped piece of land.
Harland English
From various place names meaning "hare land" in Old English.
Holland 1 English
From various English places of this name, derived from Old English hoh "point of land, heel" and land "land".
Holland 2 Dutch, German, English
Indicated a person from the Dutch province of Holland 1.
Hyland 1 English
Topographic name meaning "high land", from Old English heah and land.
Hyland 2 Irish
Variant of Whelan.
McClelland Irish, Scottish
From Gaelic Mac Giolla Fhaoláin meaning "son of the servant of Faolán".
Rolland French
From the given name Roland.
Rowland English
Derived from the given name Roland.
Ryland English
From various English place names, derived from Old English ryge "rye" and land "land".
Strickland English
From the name of a town in Cumbria, derived from Old English stirc "calf, young bullock" and land "cultivated land".
Sutherland Scottish
Regional name for a person who came from the former county by this name in Scotland. It is derived from Old Norse suðr "south" and land "land", because it was south of the Norse colony of Orkney.