Brynn
Brynn is a feminine given name of Welsh origin. It is a spelling variant of Bryn, derived from the Welsh bryn meaning hill or mound. The form Brynn is a relatively modern adoption in English-speaking countries and has become more common since the late 20th century. It is used primarily for girls; occasional use for boys is reported. Variants include Bryn, a traditional masculine Welsh name, and Brynne, another feminine spelling.
Notable people with the name include Brynn Cartelli (born 2003), an American singer who won The Voice
In fiction and media, the name Brynn appears for several characters across books, film, and television, reflecting
Overall, Brynn embodies a contemporary, feminine naming choice rooted in Welsh language influence, with several related