Maclynn

Meaning of Maclynn

Maclynn represents a contemporary Anglo-American feminine given name distinguished by its bipartite morphological construction, which integrates the Gaelic patronymic prefix “Mac”—denoting lineage—with the English–Welsh element “Lynn,” originally signifying a pool or waterfall. Pronounced /ˈmæk.lɪn/, the name exhibits a trochaic, two-syllable pattern with initial stress, yielding a concise and technically balanced phonetic profile. Analysis of Social Security Administration data reveals that Maclynn has maintained a low-frequency presence in U.S. birth records from 2013 through 2022, with annual occurrences ranging from five to twelve and corresponding rankings between 932 and 963, thereby indicating a stable yet niche adoption. Such a restrained usage trajectory underscores its alignment with modern naming conventions that favor hybrid formations and gender-neutral prefixes while retaining an Anglo-Celtic aesthetic. Consequently, Maclynn offers a nuanced option for parents seeking a designation that simultaneously conveys ancestral strength and understated natural resonance.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as mak-LIN (/ˈmæk.lɪn/)

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