Meylin, pronounced MAY-lin (/meɪˈlɪn/), is a modern English feminine name that appears to meld the classic month-name May with the diminutive suffix –lin, itself familiar from names such as Carolin and Adeline. This combination evokes the freshness of late spring while retaining the melodic softness characteristic of Anglo-American naming traditions. Though primarily a creative construction, the –lin ending can also subtly recall Old English or Gaelic terms for water—words like linn, denoting a waterfall or pool—adding an understated sense of fluidity to the name’s profile. In the United States, Meylin has consistently occupied a rank in the lower 900s, reflecting a steady if modest preference among new parents. With its two-syllable, iambic rhythm, Meylin proves approachable without feeling commonplace, and its modest uptake ensures it will rarely crowd the playground yet won’t disappear entirely—a pragmatic compromise for those who value both distinctiveness and familiarity.