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Lyman

LIE-muhn

Lyman is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “English surname derived from the Old English personal name 'Leofmann', meaning 'beloved man'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1917.

Letters5
Syllables2
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What Lyman Means

English surname derived from the Old English personal name 'Leofmann', meaning 'beloved man'.

The Story of Lyman

This name, meaning 'beloved man,' carries an old-world charm and a deep affection that feels destined for your son.

Lyman is an English surname that evolved from the Old English personal name 'Leofmann.' The name 'Leofmann' is a straightforward combination of 'leof,' meaning 'beloved' or 'dear,' and 'mann,' meaning 'man.' This linguistic journey traces back through Anglo-Saxon England, carrying a clear sentiment of endearment that has persisted through centuries into modern usage.

Whispering 'Lyman' feels like a fond, quiet acknowledgement. It’s a name for a son you already sense will be a source of deep affection and reliable kindness. When you write this name, perhaps on a small baby blanket or a birth card, it carries a gentle weight, a profound sense of warmth and belonging. It’s the sound of someone deeply cherished.

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Numerology

7

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Wise, introspective, and spiritual. These names carry depth and a quiet inner power.

Famous Namesakes

  • Lyman Beecher

    American Presbyterian minister.

  • Lyman Frank Baum

    Author of 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'.

Personality Traits

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Peak Year

#220 in 1917

Total Births

8,553

First Recorded

1880

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