Tynleigh, pronounced tin-lee (/ˈtɪnli/), is a modern English creation that gently marries the flowing River Tyne with the Old English word “leigh,” meaning meadow. Since first appearing in U.S. baby-name lists in the early 2010s, it’s danced quietly around the mid-900s in popularity—just common enough to feel familiar but rare enough to remain delightfully distinctive. Evoking sunlit riverbanks and open fields, Tynleigh carries a sense of serene adventure, perfectly suited to a little girl with a curious spirit. Though it nods to old-world landscapes, its fresh, melodic sound ensures she won’t be elbowing another Tynleigh at the playground. Warm and lyrical without ever feeling overdone, this name weaves tradition and innovation into one inspiring package, inviting a lifetime of stories as bright and boundless as a morning meadow.