lardiner/ˈlɑːdɪnə/EtymologyFrom Middle English Lardiner, Lardener, an occupational surname from lardener (“servant employed to look after the larder”); compare Lardner.lardiner means A surname originating as an occupation. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nameA surname originating as an occupationnounAn officer originally charged with overseeing a larder, but who later became a sinecurist.“A little from hence is Sculton, otherwiſe called Burdos, or Burdelois, which was held by this tenure, that the Lord thereof on the Coronation daie of the Kings of England, ſhould bee chiefe Lardiner.”