Durland is an uncommon given name of American origin, derived from English surnames like Durland and Darlington. It is composed of two elements: 'dyr' meaning 'deer', and 'lund' signifying 'woodland'. This name was likely bestowed upon individuals who lived near woodlands or had associations with deer. While it's not among the most popular names, Durland has been used occasionally throughout history, particularly in the United States, where it is considered a unique choice.
"Durland is quite rare as a baby's name, with only five babies being named Durland each year from 1933 onwards."