Merryn

Meaning of Merryn

Merryn carries the whisper of the sea in her name. Rooted in the rugged Cornish coast and echoing Latin’s maris stella—“star of the sea”—Merryn feels both ancient and fresh. She’s a rare gem, with just 15 little explorers named Merryn in 2024, landing around rank 935 on the US charts. Every Merryn seems born with salt in her hair and curiosity in her eyes, ready to chart her own course. Don’t be surprised if neighbors ask whether it’s a modern spin on “Marina”—Merryn is definitely too cool to be a copycat. Warm and spirited, the name invites playful tales under rose-gold sunsets and sparks wanderlust in every heart. Merryn isn’t just a name; she’s an ocean breeze turning ordinary days into an inspiring voyage.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as MEH-rin (/'mɛrɪn/)

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