Talin

Meaning of Talin

Talin functions as a unisex given name of Armenian origin, taking its name from a historic Armenian region and evoking a sense of steadfastness and connection to the land. It appears across Eurasia—pronounced TAH-leen in Armenian (tɑˈlin), Russian (ˈtalʲin), Estonian and Finnish (ˈtɑ.lin), Georgian (ta.lɪn) and Turkish (taˈlin)—while adopting an English form as TAY-lin. In the United States, Talin has maintained modest favor since the late 1980s, hovering between ranks in the mid-700s and mid-900s and most recently placing 918th with six recorded births in 2024. Its cross-cultural versatility and understated presence make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name that balances uniqueness with familiarity—though occasional spelling clarifications may be expected.

Pronunciation

Russian

  • Pronunced as TAH-leen (/ˈtalʲin/)

Estonian,Finnish

  • Pronunced as TAH-leen (/ˈtɑ.lin/)

Georgian

  • Pronunced as TAH-leen (/ta.lɪn/)

Turkish

  • Pronunced as TAH-leen (/ta'lin/)

Armenian

  • Pronunced as TAH-leen (/tɑˈlin/)

English

  • Pronunced as TAY-lin (/ˈteɪlɪn/)

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