Lynwood is a traditional male name with English origins. It is pronounced as LIN-wood (/lɪn wʊd/) in English. The name has variations such as Lynnwood. While not extremely popular, Lynwood has been given to a significant number of newborn boys in South Carolina over the years. In the mid-20th century, it reached its peak popularity with six occurrences in 1965 and ranked 363rd that year. Lynwood is associated with qualities like strength, resilience, and dependability, making it a great choice for parents looking for a classic and meaningful name for their baby boy.
James Lynwood Palmer (1868–1941) was a renowned English painter known for his distinctive portrayal of racehorses in a nervous and highly-strung manner, with around eight hundred commissioned paintings by private patrons, including notable figures such as the Duke of Portland and King George V. |
Lynwood Slim was a renowned American blues harmonica player and singer, best known for his smooth easy jazz/blues style and skillful harmonica and flute playing. |
Lynwood MacPherson, a Canadian politician, farmer, and businessman, served as a Liberal representative for 4th Queens in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1986 to 1996. |