Olando is of Latin origin, meaning "from Landau." It is an alternative spelling of Orlando, which was brought to England by the Normans after the Norman Conquest in 1066. The name gained popularity in medieval Europe through the chivalric romance "Orlando Furioso" by Italian poet Ludovico Ariosto. In modern times, Olando has been used independently, often as a distinct given name rather than a variant of Orlando.
"The name Olando experienced significant popularity between 1972 and 1983, with a peak of 23 births in 1975. However, since then, its usage has dramatically decreased, averaging around 5-7 births per year from 2000 onwards."