Ryeland: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: ry-ehl-ahnd
Origin: England
gender-male

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Updated on Apr 14, 2025 · 1 min read
Region Origin: Western Europe
Meaning: Ryeland carries unique cultural or symbolic value.

Ryeland is an English surname with origins dating back to the Middle Ages. It is derived from the Old English words "rye" and "land," referring to land used for growing rye. Historically, the name was associated with agricultural lands and farms. The statement could be revised to say, 'Ryeland is less commonly used as a given name compared to its variants like Ryland and Rylan.' it has been adopted by some parents seeking a unique surname-turned-first-name with strong historical roots. The name Ryeland carries a sense of tradition and connection to the land, making it an interesting choice for those interested in heritage names.

Ryeland Name Popularity Data

chat-overall Ryeland is currently #22972 in the popularity of the name rankings.
gender-female Boy: Ryeland is currently #9844 on Kiindred Boy Names

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Source: Social Security Administration

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