Alandus, of Germanic origin, translates to 'noble' or 'famous'. It was popularized during the Middle Ages due to its association with Charlemagne's warrior, Roland.
The name Alandus has seen fluctuations in popularity over the years, with spikes in usage in 1959, 1972, and 1974. However, it seems to have declined since then, as there was only one notable year (1988) with five births after that period. Overall, a total of 21 babies were named Alandus during these years.