Clevland is an uncommon, yet distinctive given name of American origin. It was likely derived from the city of Cleveland in Ohio, which was named after General Moses Cleaveland, an early settler and surveyor of the Connecticut Western Reserve. The name Clevland may have also been influenced by the surname Cleaveland or Cleavland, which is thought to have originated from Old English words meaning 'cliff' and 'land'. Despite its unique spelling, Clevland is often associated with the more common Cleveland due to its geographical origin.
"Clevland saw a steady rise in births from the late 1920s to the early 1930s, with a notable spike of 11 births in 1930. However, there was a significant gap in recorded births between 1937 and 1958."