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[ 2 syll. al-lyn, all-yn ] The boy name Allyn is pronounced as AELIHN KEY. Allyn is used mostly in English and Scottish, and it is of Celtic origin. Allyn is a spelling variant of the Breton, English, German, and Scottish name Alan. Allyn is a rare baby name for boys. At the modest peak of its usage in 1931, 0.005% of baby boys were named Allyn. Its ranking then was #838. The baby name has since experienced a fall in frequency, and is currently of sporadic use. In 2008, out of the group of boy names directly related to Allyn, the Breton, English, German, and Scottish Alan was the most frequently used. Though there were times from 1951 to 1951 when more girls than boys were given the name Allyn, the name is today somewhat more frequently used for boys. Baby names that sound like Allyn include the French Alain, the Breton, English, German, and Scottish Alan, the English and Scottish Alann, the Arabic Aleem, the name Alein, the English and Scottish Alen, the Arabic Alim, the English and French Allain, the English, German, and Scottish Allan, the English and Scottish Allen, the English and Scottish Alleyn, the English and Scottish Allin, the English, Scottish, and Hebrew Allon, the name Almon, the French Aloin, the Hebrew Alon, the English, German, Portuguese, and Dutch Alwin, the English and Welsh Alwyn, the English and Scottish Alyn, and the English Aylwin. KEY: Pronunciation for Allyn: AE as in "at (AE.T)" ; L as in "lee (L.IY)" ; IH as in "it (IH.T)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ![]() ![]() |
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