Flynt

Meaning of Flynt

The name Flynt is a unique and strong choice for a baby boy, with its roots in English origin. Pronounced as FLYNT (/flaɪnt/), it shares a close association with the word "flint," which refers to a hard type of rock known for its use in starting fires and creating tools in ancient times. This connection imbues the name with connotations of resilience, strength, and utility. While not commonly used, Flynt has seen sporadic popularity over the years in the United States, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 13 newborns annually since 1984. The variation "Flint" might be more familiar to some, but Flynt adds a distinctive twist that sets it apart. Its rarity ensures that a boy named Flynt will likely stand out, carrying a name that symbolizes endurance and toughness.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as FLYNT (/flaɪnt/)

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Notable People Named Flynt

Flynt Leverett - Flynt L. Leverett is a former senior fellow at the New America Foundation and a professor at the Pennsylvania State University School of International Affairs, who also served as the senior director for Middle East affairs on the National Security Council.
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