Jeylin twirls across the tongue like a playful rangoli swirl at dawn, conjuring images of marigold markets and monsoon-kissed jasmine vines—an enchanting blend of East and West. Born from the Hindi “Jai,” meaning victory, and the gentle Welsh “Lyn,” meaning lake, she carries both triumphant spirit and serene grace in every syllable. In the United States, Jeylin has been quietly charming parents for two decades, hovering just inside the top 1,000 names with around ten to twenty little girls each year, a testament to her ongoing appeal. She feels fresh and modern yet rooted in ancient symbolism, as if she’s the melody of a sitar woven into the chorus of a folk song. Warm, lyrical, and undeniably bright, Jeylin invites your imagination to dance—one part victory march, one part whisper by the water’s edge, and entirely her own.