Wylin is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of recent origin, predominantly used in the United States. It is believed to have been coined by author and illustrator Tony Millionaire, who named one of his characters Wylin in his comic strip "Sock Monkey." As such, it does not derive from any traditional naming conventions or languages, but rather, it has emerged as a creative choice among parents seeking unique names for their children. The name Wylin is typically pronounced /ˈwaɪlɪn/ with a stress on the first syllable, rhyming with 'flylin.' It does not have any associated meaning or history beyond its fictional origin in Millionaire's work. As of now, it remains quite rare, appearing only occasionally in birth records and baby name lists.
"Wylin had 12 babies named Ann between 2018 and 2021."