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Marolyn

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Marolyn is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “A phonetic spelling variation of Marilyn, which itself is a combination of Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'beloved') and Lynn (English, 'lake').”, and peaked in popularity in 1946.

Letters7
Syllables3
OriginEnglish

What Marolyn Means

A phonetic spelling variation of Marilyn, which itself is a combination of Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'beloved') and Lynn (English, 'lake').

The Story of Marolyn

A luminous echo of old Hollywood glamour, this name shimmers with charm and a captivating, resilient spirit.

Marolyn is a phonetic spelling variant of Marilyn, itself a graceful blend of Mary, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved' in Hebrew, and Lynn, meaning 'lake' in English. This combination evokes a sense of both deep emotion and natural tranquility. Its association with iconic figures cemented its place in mid-20th century culture, carrying an aura of enduring fascination.

Whispering 'Marolyn' feels like a sigh of pure enchantment. It’s a name that conjures images of starlight and enduring charm. When you picture your daughter with this name, you see a captivating presence, someone with an inner sparkle that lights up a room. Writing 'Marolyn' on a birth announcement feels like bestowing a touch of timeless allure.

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Numerology

6

The Nurturer

Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.

Famous Namesakes

  • Marilyn Monroe

    Iconic American actress and sex symbol.

Personality Traits

GlamorousCharmingResilientCreative

Spelling Variations

Peak Year

#62 in 1946

Total Births

1,381

First Recorded

1919

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