Lynnette is a feminine name with English origins. It is pronounced as LIN-et (/ˈlɪn.et/). The name has variations such as Lynette. Lynnette has been used as a given name for baby girls in the United States since at least the early 20th century. While its popularity has varied over the years, it remains a moderately used name. Lynnette carries no specific associations or meanings, making it a versatile choice for parents looking for a simple and timeless name for their daughter.
Lynnette Haozous is a multi-talented Native American artist known for her work in painting, printmaking, jewelry, writing, and acting, using her art as a platform for social advocacy. |
Lynnette Seah Mei Tsing is a renowned Singaporean violinist and co-leader of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, honored with the Cultural Medallion for Music in 2006. |
Lynnette Marrero is a pioneering American bartender, mixologist, and philanthropist based in New York City, known for creating the world's first all-female speed bartending competition, "Speed Rack." |