Ava Kowalski

By Ava Kowalski
Global Naming Traditions Specialist

Updated on September 07, 2024

Rilynn

US Popularity Rank: 2866

Origin: Modern

Meaning: Of the Rylands; Island meadow; Race of the veiled one; Lake

Rilynn is a modern American name blending Gaelic, British, and Welsh roots. As a form of Rylan, Rilynn means “of the Rylands” or “island meadow” from a title used as a habitational surname in Old English. Rilynn could also be a blend of Riley, from the Irish last name Ó Raghallaigh, and the Welsh lynn, meaning “race of the veiled one” and “lake.” The “veiled one” refers to the ancient Gaelic goddess, An Chailleach. This revered ancestral deity is also known as the Queen of Winter and is credited with stormy weather and forming the landscapes of Ireland and Scotland. From its vibrant and flourishing meadow theme to its mythological wonder, Rilynn is brimming with potential.

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