Londin, of Latin origin, is an uncommon yet distinctive given name for boys. It is derived from the city name London, suggesting a connection to the capital of England. The name Londin has been used sparingly throughout history, perhaps most notably by London's first mayor, William Longspée, who was also known as William Londin. It is associated with strength, resilience, and urban elegance, much like the city it honors.
The name Londin appears to have had periods of popularity with spikes in births occurring between 2008 and 2011, followed by a decline thereafter. The total number of births recorded over this period is 141.