All about the name LEYLAND

Meaning, origin, history.

Leyland is a unique and distinctive male given name of English origin. Its meaning is derived from the Old English words "leah" meaning "woodland clearing" and "land" meaning "land". Therefore, Leyland can be translated to mean "clearing in the land".

The name Leyland is believed to have originated as a surname first, before being adopted as a given name. It is thought to have been borne by a family who lived in or near a woodland clearing, or perhaps by someone who worked in such an area.

The use of Leyland as a given name is not particularly common, but it has been used throughout history. One notable bearer of the name was Leyland Deighton, a British artist known for his landscapes and seascapes. His work is housed in several prominent galleries around the world.

While Leyland may not be a household name like some other male given names, its unique origin and meaning make it an appealing choice for parents looking for something different for their child. It's a name that is sure to stand out and make a memorable impression.

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Popularity of the name LEYLAND since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Leyland has had a fluctuating popularity over the past four decades in the United States. In the early years, from 1982 to 1995, there were fewer than 7 births per year with this name, with a total of 36 births during these years.

However, starting in 1998, we see an increase in popularity for Leyland, reaching its peak between 2006 and 2013. During this period, there were consistently more than 10 births per year, with the highest number of births occurring in 2013, totaling 20 babies named Leyland that year alone.

After 2013, the popularity of the name began to decline again, with fewer than 20 births per year until 2022. Despite this decrease in popularity, there has been a recent resurgence in interest for the name Leyland, with 12 babies being named so in 2023.

Overall, since 1982, there have been a total of 281 births registered as Leyland in the United States. This demonstrates that while not consistently popular over time, the name Leyland has maintained some level of interest among parents during these decades.