Lin

The surname Lin is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the early medieval personal name "Lind", which itself was originally derived from the Old English word "lind", meaning "lime tree" or "linden tree". The use of tree names as personal names was a common practice in medieval England.

The surname Lin has a long history in Britain, with records dating back to the 13th century. The name has various forms and spellings, including Lynne, Lynn, and Linn. It is found throughout England and has spread to other English-speaking countries.

The Lin surname has been borne by various notable individuals throughout history, contributing to different fields such as literature, art, science, and politics. The name has diverse origins and may carry different meanings and associations depending on regional variations and linguistic influences.

Today, the Lin surname continues to be common in Britain and is carried by many families with diverse backgrounds. It is a part of the rich tapestry of British surnames and reflects the country's complex history and cultural heritage.

There are approximately 2,906 people named Lin in the UK. That makes it roughly the 3,066th most common surname in Britain. Around 45 in a million people in Britain are named Lin.

Region of origin: Asia

Country of origin: China

Language of origin: Chinese

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Bin
  • Feng
  • Hong
  • Jian
  • Jin
  • Ming
  • Wei
  • Wen
  • Xiao
  • Yan
  • Yu
  • Yun

Female

  • Fang
  • Hui
  • Jing
  • Li
  • Linda
  • Mei
  • Pei
  • Ping
  • Qing
  • Xi
  • Xiu
  • Yi
  • Ying

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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