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[ 1 syll. ay(n), ayn- ] The girl name Ayn is pronounced as EYN KEY. Ayn is mainly used in the Russian language and its language of origin is Hebrew. Ayn is a form of the Czech, English, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavic, Spanish, Breton, Catalan, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, and French name Anna. Ayn is also a variant spelling of the English and Greek name Ann in the Russian language. Ayn is not frequently used as a baby girl name. It is not ranked within the top 1000. In 2008, within the family of girl names directly linked to Ayn, the Czech, English, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavic, Spanish, Breton, Catalan, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, and French Anna was the most commonly used. Baby names that sound like Ayn include the Italian and Lithuanian Agne, the Lithuanian Agné, the French Aimé, the English Ame, the French Aymé, the Scottish Edmé, the English Em, the English Emm, the English Aimee, the French Aimeé, the French Aimée, the English Aimi, the English Aimie, the English Aimy, the Finnish, Scandinavian, and Catalan Aina, the Finnish Aino, the Vietnamese Am, the English Amy, the Latvian, Lithuanian, and Russian Anya, and the English Aymi. A famous person named Ayn is Author Ayn Rand, born Alissa Zinovievna Rosenbaum 2 February 1905 - 6 March 1982, St. Petersburg, Russia. KEY: English pronunciation for Ayn: EY as in "ate (EY.T)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ![]() ![]() |
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