Variant of Garland, from Old French meaning 'wreath' or 'prize.'
Garlond is a variant of Garland, from Old French meaning wreath or prize. That gives the name a pleasingly decorative background, with associations of honor, festivity, and natural imagery.
The form itself feels a little sturdier than Garland, which lends it a surname-like solidity beneath the ornamental meaning. In modern use, Garlond has the sort of rare, old-world presence that can feel both noble and practical. It sounds like a name with family-history weight, even when used creatively.
The wreath or prize meaning brings a subtle note of achievement, while the shape of the name keeps it grounded. Garlond is unusual, but it is unusual in a way that feels rooted rather than invented from scratch.