All about the name LYNNEL

Meaning, origin, history.

Lynnel is a unique and distinctive given name of Welsh origin. Its meaning is derived from the Welsh word "llyn," which translates to "lake." Therefore, Lynnel can be interpreted as "lake maiden" or "one who dwells by the lake."

The name Lynnel is believed to have been popularized during the Victorian era in Wales and among Welsh immigrants in other parts of the world. It was often used as a girl's name but could also be given to boys.

One notable historical figure with the name Lynnel is the Welsh poet and writer Lynette Roberts (1909-1995). Born Lynette Elizabeth Davies, she later adopted the pen name Lynette Roberts. Her work includes several collections of poetry and a novel titled "The Woods in Winter" (1944).

Today, Lynnel remains a rare and uncommon name, which contributes to its uniqueness and appeal for parents seeking distinctive names for their children. Despite its Welsh roots, Lynnel has been adopted by people of various ethnic backgrounds, making it a truly global name.

In summary, Lynnel is an uncommon given name of Welsh origin that translates to "lake maiden." It was popularized during the Victorian era and shares its roots with notable Welsh figures like poet Lynette Roberts. Despite its rarity, Lynnel has gained international recognition due to its distinctive sound and meaning.

See also

Welsh

Popularity of the name LYNNEL since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the given name Lynnel in the United States reveal an interesting trend over time. Between 1949 and 1972, there were a total of 106 babies named Lynnel born in the U.S. The number of births fluctuated from year to year.

The earliest year listed was 1949 with 5 births, followed by another 5 births in 1951. There was then a spike to 6 births in 1952 before returning to 5 births in both 1953 and 1954. After no recorded births between 1955 and 1956, there were suddenly 8 babies named Lynnel born in 1957.

The late 1950s and early 1960s saw consistent popularity for the name Lynnel, with 9 births in 1959 followed by four consecutive years (1960-1963) each having 7 births. There was another dip to 5 births in 1967 before rebounding to 7 births each in both 1968 and 1969.

The trend continued with 5 births in 1971, followed by a slight increase to 6 births in 1972. This data demonstrates that while Lynnel was not one of the most common names during this period, it did maintain some level of popularity among parents throughout these two decades.

Name variation LYNNEL.