Shealin is of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit 'Śālin', which means 'one who has conquered' or 'victorious'. This name gained popularity during the British Raj period in India and was often used among the Indian nobility and royal families. It consists of six letters: S-h-e-a-l-i-n. Spelling variations include Shalin, Sheelain, and Shaelyn, but Shealin remains the most traditional form.
"Shealin saw its peak popularity between 2003 and 2006, with a combined total of 22 births during these four years."