Earland is of Germanic origin, derived from the elements 'ear' meaning 'strong' and 'land' meaning 'estate' or 'territory'. It is a variant of the more common Earland. The name has been used sporadically throughout history but has not gained widespread popularity. As of now, it is considered quite rare.
"Over the period spanning 1912 to 1954, there were a total of 86 babies named Earland born."