Orlanda is a unique and melodic given name, of Latin origin. It is derived from the feminine form of Orlando, which itself is derived from the Germanic elements 'land' and 'rule'. The name has been popular throughout history, notably carried by figures such as Orlanda Laforge, a character in Dan Brown's novel "The Lost Symbol". In its essence, Orlanda signifies a strong and elegant presence.
"The name Orlanda experienced some popularity fluctuations over the century, with its highest points being in the late 1960s and early 1970s (14 births in 1964, 1968), but it has remained relatively uncommon overall."