Darlinn
Darlinn is a surname of English origin. Its etymology is believed to derive from the Old English personal name "Deorla", meaning "dear" or "beloved," with the addition of the suffix "-ing" or "-ingas," indicating a patronymic or familial association. Therefore, "Darlinn" likely signifies "son of Deorla" or "belonging to the family of Deorla." While not among the most common surnames, individuals bearing the Darlinn name have been historically recorded in various English counties, particularly in agricultural and artisan communities. Its geographical distribution has shifted over centuries due to migration and societal changes. The name's spelling has remained relatively consistent, though minor variations may appear in historical documents. Information regarding prominent historical figures or notable families with the Darlinn surname is generally limited. Contemporary records indicate its continued presence in English-speaking countries.