Maylynn
Meanings & Origins
"spring + water"
Popularity
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“A springtime blend of May blossoms and still Welsh lakes”
Origin & Etymology
Maylynn is a blended name combining May (from the Latin 'Maius,' the month named for the Roman goddess Maia, or a diminutive of Mary/Margaret) with Lynn (from the Welsh 'llyn' meaning lake). Together they evoke the beauty of a May morning beside a still lake — springtime, renewal, and natural tranquility. The combination follows the American tradition of creating poetic compound names from two beautiful, familiar elements.
Popularity Story
Maylynn and its variant spellings (Maelyn, Maylin, Maelyn) have been rising steadily since the 2010s as parents seek names that feel fresh but not invented. The -lyn ending follows a long American tradition (Madelyn, Jacquelyn, Evelyn) while May gives it a seasonal, nature-connected quality. Singer Maelyn Jarmon, who won Season 17 of The Voice in 2019, brought the sound to national attention.
Cultural Significance
May has deep roots in English tradition — May Day celebrations, Maypoles, and the association with spring and fertility have made May a beloved seasonal name for centuries. Combined with the Welsh lake element Lynn, Maylynn sits beautifully in the English and Welsh naming landscape, evoking both seasonal celebration and serene natural beauty.
Fun Facts
- The month of May is named for Maia, the Roman goddess of growth and fertility
- Maelyn Jarmon won NBC's The Voice Season 17 in 2019, popularizing the Maelyn/Maylynn sound
- The Welsh word 'llyn' (lake) gives us the -lyn suffix in hundreds of place names and personal names across Wales