Lunnie is a unique and captivating name of unknown origin, derived from an imaginary place or character created by author C.S. Lewis in his seminal work, 'The Chronicles of Narnia'. In the fictional world of Narnia, Lunnie is the enchanting name given to a magical creature, adding a touch of whimsy and fantasy to this moniker.
Lunnie had a brief period of popularity with 6 births in 1919, but it wasn't until two decades later that it saw another significant increase with 5 births in 1942. Overall, there were 11 babies named Lunnie between these two years.