Lynwood

Meaning of Lynwood

Pronounced LIN-wood (/lɪn wʊd/), Lynwood is a masculine given name of Anglo-Saxon origin, originally emerging as a toponymic surname denoting “linden wood” or “wood by the lake” from the Old English elements līn (linden tree) and wudu (forest). Its linguistic construction reflects an English practice of combining natural elements into surnames that later became first names, underscoring a precise link to landscape and heritage. In mid-century South Carolina, Lynwood recorded modest regional use, peaking at rank 100 in 1928 and maintaining positions between 109 and 140 from the 1940s through the early 1960s, with annual occurrences seldom exceeding eight newborns. This pattern highlights its status as a distinctive, vintage choice rather than a mainstream favorite. Today, Lynwood conveys reliability and historical depth, appealing to parents seeking a name with subtle natural resonance and a clear connection to tradition.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as LIN-wood (/lɪn wʊd/)

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Notable People Named Lynwood

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