All about the name KAITYLYN

Meaning, origin, history.

Kaitylyn is a name of Irish origin that is derived from the Irish surname "Caitlín". The name Caitlín itself is composed of the elements "cait" meaning "pure", and "lin" which means "little lake". Therefore, the name Kaitylyn can be interpreted as "pure little lake".

The earliest known use of the name Caitlín was in Ireland during the Middle Ages. It was often given to girls who were considered pure and innocent. The name became popular throughout Europe due to the influence of Irish immigrants and the spread of Irish culture.

In modern times, Kaitylyn has become a popular given name for girls in English-speaking countries such as the United States and Canada. While it is still relatively rare compared to more common names like Emma or Olivia, it has gained popularity in recent years. According to data from the Social Security Administration, Kaitylyn was the 861st most popular girl's name in the United States in 2020.

Overall, Kaitylyn is a unique and beautiful name with an interesting history rooted in Irish culture and tradition. Its meaning of "pure little lake" adds to its charm and makes it a great choice for parents looking for a distinctive name for their daughter.

See also

Irish
Ireland

Popularity of the name KAITYLYN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Kaitylyn has seen varied popularity over the years in the United States. In 1992, there were 7 babies named Kaitylyn. The name's popularity peaked in 2001 with a total of 11 births that year. Following this peak, the number of babies named Kaitylyn declined slightly to 7 in 2002.

Overall, from 1992 to 2002, there were a total of 41 babies named Kaitylyn born in the United States. While not one of the most popular names during this time period, Kaitylyn did maintain a consistent level of popularity with at least 7 births each year except for two years where it peaked at 8 and then again at 11 births. This consistency suggests that Kaitylyn has been and continues to be a name that some parents choose for their daughters in the United States.