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Lynn

Lynn is a name that can refer to a given name, a surname, or several place names. In English, the term derives from Old English linn or linn meaning a pool, lake, or waterway; related forms appear in Welsh as llyn meaning lake. The word has been used in place-names and personal names since medieval times.

As a given name, Lynn has been used for both sexes but is most common as a

As a surname, Lynn originated from places named Lynn in England and later spread to other regions

In geography, several places bear the name Lynn. King's Lynn is a historic port town in Norfolk,

feminine
name
in
the
20th
century.
It
is
often
derived
from
the
surname
or
from
a
place-name
element,
and
it
has
been
adopted
in
various
English-speaking
countries.
through
migration
and
family
lineages.
Surname
usage
commonly
denotes
geographic
or
topographic
origins.
England,
commonly
referred
to
simply
as
Lynn.
In
the
United
States,
Lynn,
Massachusetts,
is
a
city
located
northeast
of
Boston
that
developed
as
an
industrial
center
with
a
diverse
population.
The
name
also
appears
in
other
localities
and
features
associated
with
water,
reflecting
the
original
meaning
of
the
term.