Allin is an uncommon and distinctive given name of English origin, derived from the surname which means 'allied'. It has been used as a given name sparingly throughout history, but its unique sound makes it stand out among more common names.
The name Allin experienced varying popularity over the decades, with several peaks and valleys in its birth counts. The highest number of babies named Allin were born in 1982, with nine occurrences. Conversely, there are years where the name was quite rare, such as 1920 and 1978, with only six births each. Interestingly, the year 1943 saw a tie for the second-lowest number of Allins born, with five babies sharing that distinction alongside other years like 1928, 1933, 1934, 1944, and 1995. Overall, 125 children were named Allin across these years.