Rosylin is of American origin, derived from a blend of two names: Rose and LINda. It was popularized during the late 20th century, gaining traction as a unique and charming alternative to traditional names like Rose and Linda. The name Rosylin is composed of the elegant flower 'rose' combined with the diminutive suffix '-lin', suggesting a delicate yet spirited personality.
Rosylin was not a popular baby name in 1971, with only five babies named Rosylin that year.