Pronounced MAY-lin, Maylynn pops up on the baby-name scene like a burst of fiesta fireworks at dawn. She weaves together English charm and Latin sunshine. She takes “May,” the month of blossoms honoring the Roman goddess Maia, and pairs it with “Lynn,” a soft word for water. She flows like a hidden waterfall in a sunlit courtyard and sparkles like confetti at a family fiesta. In 2024, thirty-six little Maylynns brightened U.S. birth records, nudging the name from rank 930 in 2020 to 914 today. This playful blend of tradition and modern flair is a fresh breeze of warmth and joy.