Marylynn

Meaning of Marylynn

Marylynn is a sparkling blend of two cherished names. It dances like a peacock’s plume on a summer breeze, weaving Mary and Lynn into one. Mary comes from Hebrew, meaning “beloved” or “sea of bitterness,” while Lynn has Celtic roots meaning “lake” or “pool.” Together they feel like a serene lake at dawn. Pronounced muh-RIL-in, with no hyphens to untangle at school roll call, it sounds both classic and fresh. In India, it glows like a Diwali lamp and cools like monsoon rain. In the US, it ranked 939th in 2024, with just eleven newborns choosing it—a rare charm that stands out like a royal sari in a sea of cotton. Marylynn inspires journeys filled with love, strength, and joyful resilience.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as muh-RIL-in (/mərˈlɪn/)

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