All about the name TAYLIN

Meaning, origin, history.

Taylin is a unisex given name of American origin, derived from the Irish surname 'Ó Taidhg', which means "descendant of Tadhg". It was popularized in recent decades due to its unique sound and spelling, appealing to parents seeking distinctive names for their children.

The name consists of two syllables: 'Tay' and '-lin'. The 'Tay' part is pronounced like the river in Scotland, with a soft 'a' as in 'cat', followed by a 'y' sound. The '-lin' suffix is pronounced like 'lein', rhyming with words like 'green' or 'queen'.

Taylin's popularity peaked briefly during the late 1980s and early 1990s but has since declined, making it now relatively rare compared to its peak years. Despite this, Taylin remains a recognizable name due to its distinctive sound and spelling.

In terms of cultural significance, Taylin does not have any prominent historical figures or well-known characters attached to it. However, its Irish origins give it a connection to the rich history and culture of Ireland.

When considering the name Taylin for a child, one might appreciate its unique sound and spelling while also acknowledging its Irish heritage. It offers an uncommon yet approachable option for parents seeking a distinctive name for their son or daughter.

See also

Irish
Scottish

Popularity of the name TAYLIN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Taylin experienced significant growth in popularity between 1990 and 2023, with a notable spike from 2008 onwards, reaching its peak in 2011 with 205 births. However, since then, the number of births has fluctuated and decreased, indicating that Taylin may no longer be as trendy as it once was.

Name variation TAYLIN.