Riverlynn bursts onto the naming stage like a bright kayak cutting through a sparkling río; she blends the free-flowing English nature word “River” with the gentle Gaelic/Saxon “Lynn,” meaning lake or waterfall, so water music is in her very bones. Picture her story: a tiny voyager riding the currents of life, laughing as dragonflies dance overhead, always moving, never muddled. Parents hear her name and feel cool mist on warm cheeks, the promise of fresh starts, and maybe a cheeky splash or two for good luck. No wonder she’s racing up the U.S. charts—faster than a salsa beat on a summer night—jumping from just seven little Riverlynns in 2014 to nearly two hundred in 2022. She carries echoes of Río Grande sunsets, Celtic streams, and backyard sprinklers all at once, making everyone she meets want to kick off their shoes and wade right in.