Wayland: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: w-ahyl-ahnd
Origin: United kingdom
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Updated on Apr 14, 2025 · 1 min read
Region Origin: Northern Europe
Meaning: Craft

The name Wayland has a rich history and multiple layers of meaning. Wayland is derived from the Old English 'Weland, 'which comes from the Germanic root '*wīlą, 'meaning 'craft'or 'cunning. 'The name is also associated with Wayland the Smith, a legendary figure in Germanic mythology known for his exceptional craftsmanship and cunning. " In Anglo-Saxon mythology, Wayland is known as a master smith and craftsman who was captured and hamstrung by King Niðhad but took revenge by killing the king'sons. The name has evolved over time, initially associated with craftsmanship and now often used in modern contexts to signify a skilled or adventurous individual. The name Wayland has seen varying levels of popularity over the centuries. In modern times, it is often chosen for its unique and strong connotations. The name has been used in both English and Anglo-Saxon contexts, reflecting its deep roots in Germanic culture.

Wayland Name Popularity Data

chat-overall Wayland is currently #6958 in the popularity of the name rankings.
gender-female Boy: Wayland is currently #3010 on Kiindred Boy Names
gender-male Overall Unique: Wayland is currently #3497 on Kiindred Unique Names
gender-male Boy Unique: Wayland is currently #1538 on Kiindred Boy Unique Names

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