Aislinn drifts in on a gentle Irish breeze, her very name rooted in the Gaelic word “aisling,” meaning “dream” or “vision”—those haunting poems in which a mysterious woman appears as the spirit of Ireland. That misty backstory gives Aislinn romantic, old-world heft, yet the streamlined spelling keeps her lively and modern, fitting comfortably between favorites like Ashlyn and Adeline. Depending on the coast you call home, she’s either the soft ASH-lin heard in Dublin pubs or the zippier AYZ-lin that rolls off American tongues—both approachable, neither overused. In the U.S. she’s long hovered in the sweet spot of the 600-800 range: recognizable enough that teachers don’t blink, rare enough that she won’t be Aislinn K. in every classroom. All told, Aislinn offers parents a winning blend of Celtic poetry, easy charm, and just-right rarity—a little dream of a name, ready to wake to life.
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