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  2. Lynn (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Lynn or Lynne is a predominantly feminine given name in English-speaking countries. It is now more popular as a middle name than as a first name. It comes from Welsh, meaning "lake". It is also popular as a suffix for female first names.

  3. Lynn (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Lynn is a surname of Irish origin, English, Welsh or Scottish. It has a number of separate derivations: A locational surname from any of a number of places in England, the place name in turn may have derived from Brittonic lenna (pool or lake). [1] Llyn means lake in modern Welsh.

  4. Lynn - Wikipedia

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    Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters Lynn (surname) The Lynns , a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn

  5. King's Lynn - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of King's Lynn is uncertain. The name Lynn may signify a body of water near the town – the Welsh word llyn means a lake; but the name is plausibly of Anglo-Saxon origin, from lean meaning a tenure in fee or farm. [2] As the 1086 Domesday Book mentions saltings at Lena (Lynn), an area of partitioned pools may have existed there ...

  6. Lynne (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Lynne is a surname of English, Scottish or Irish origin. See Lynn (surname) for derivation. People with the surname (given or married, stage names not included) include: Bjørn Lynne (born 1966), Norwegian musician; Deanna Lynne (born 1970), American television producer; Gloria Lynne (1929–2013), American jazz singer; Jaime Lynne (born 1979 ...

  7. Lincoln (name) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln is a surname and masculine given name of Old English origin. The surname originates from the city of Lincoln, England, whose name means "lake/pool colony", combining the Brythonic word lynn with the Latin word colonia. [1] This translates to 'town by the pool' or 'settler by the lake'. [2]

  8. Lynn, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lynn takes its name from King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, in honor of Reverend Samuel Whiting (Senior), Lynn's first official minister who arrived from King's Lynn in 1637. [1] [23] A noteworthy early Lynn colonist, Thomas Halsey, left Lynn to settle the East End of Long Island, where he and several others founded the Town of Southampton, New ...

  9. Evelyn (name) - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn is a matronymic English surname derived from the medieval girl's name Aveline (which is of Norman origin and represents a diminutive form of Ava). [1] Since the 17th century, it has also been used as a given name. The earliest recorded bearer was Evelyn Pierrepoint (d. 1726), who was a grandson of the Roundhead politician Sir John Evelyn ...

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