Maylin

#79 in Oklahoma

Meaning of Maylin

Maylin is generally traced to the Mandarin elements “méi” (梅/美)—signifying either the resilient plum blossom or simple beauty—and “lín” (林), meaning “forest,” so the composite whispers of “beautiful grove” fit comfortably beside its brisk English sound. Over the centuries, goods, ideas, and names have flowed like saffron-tinted caravans along the Silk Road, and one can imagine Maylin’s syllables sliding past Persian traders attentive to both jade and poetry. In modern America the name has settled into a steady, mid-range rhythm—never scaling the statistical peaks but appearing dependably on the Social Security charts since the mid-1970s, with 198 newborns recorded in 2024 (rank 752). Such consistency lends the name a quiet durability; it neither vanishes in the crowd nor clamors for attention. Pronounced may-LEEN in Mandarin circles and MAY-lin in most English-speaking households, Maylin offers parents a two-for-one package: an Eastern etymology paired with straightforward Western articulation. Add to that a dry bonus—no one ever needed a pronunciation cheat sheet scribbled in cuneiform—and Maylin becomes a compact, cross-cultural choice for families who favor understated elegance over flash.

Pronunciation

Chinese

  • Pronunced as may-LEEN (/meɪˈliːn/)

English

  • Pronunced as MAY-lin (/ˈmeɪlɪn/)

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Notable People Named Maylin

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