About Moland
The surname Moland is of Norwegian origin and is derived from the Old Norse personal name Móli, meaning "gull" or "gold," combined with the suffix -land, denoting "land" or "territory." Therefore, the surname Moland can be interpreted to mean "land of gold" or "territory associated with someone named Móli." It is likely that the name originated as a descriptive or locational surname for individuals or families living in an area rich in gold or for those who were associated with the name Móli.
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