Olanda is a distinctive and uncommon female given name of Latin origin, derived from the land itself,olland. It means "flat land" or "low land," referencing the geography of the Netherlands. This name gained popularity in the late 19th century but remains relatively rare today, contributing to its unique charm. Olanda is often associated with a strong sense of place and cultural heritage, as it is deeply rooted in Dutch history and traditions. The name's pronunciation follows the phonetics of its source country, typically sounded as /oʊˈlændə/.
"Olanda saw a peak of 11 births in the year 1969. The years with the least births were 1954 and 1979, each with only 5. Over the period from 1954 to 1983, there was a total of 111 births."