"Elin" is a girl baby name of Celtic/Irish origin. The meaning of Elin is "A Welsh feminine name derived from the word for 'fawn' or related to Helen, meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.". She has been a consistently popular choice for parents looking for a name with cultural depth and beautiful sound.
A Welsh feminine name derived from the word for 'fawn' or related to Helen, meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.
Europe
2011
428 babies
Elin is a girl name of Celtic/Irish origin with the meaning "A Welsh feminine name derived from the word for 'fawn' or related to Helen, meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.". Names from the Celtic/Irish tradition often carry deep cultural significance, reflecting heritage, values, or natural beauty. She has been used in Celtic/Irish communities for generations and has gained broader popularity as parents discover its beauty.
Elin has been used across Europe and other parts of the world. In the United States, SSA data shows the name's popularity trends going back to 1950. Check the chart above to see exactly how many babies were named Elin in each year, and whether its popularity has been rising, steady, or declining.
Common nicknames for Elin depend on its full form. Many parents choose Elin specifically because it has built-in short forms or pet names. Some names have no common nicknames and are used in their full form throughout life.
Elin is a name shared by people across all walks of life โ from artists and athletes to scientists and public figures. The popularity of the name means it appears throughout history in nearly every era and culture. Search online for "Elin famous people" to discover notable figures who share this name.
Names similar to Elin share its cultural origin, style, or sound. If you love Elin, you might also like names from the same origin tradition, names with similar ending sounds, or names that share the same number of syllables.
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