Lyno name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek and Latin
Meaning: Blond, Fair Haired, Mourn, Grief and Dirge
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What does Lyno mean?

Lyno is variant of prevalent and all time favorite Linus. Linus is short version of names with "Linus". Linus is manly version of [Lina. Meaning of Linus is Dirge and Grief has origin in Old Greek and Latin.

Variants of Lyno

Linus, Linos, Lenus, Line, Linae, Lina

How popular is the name Lyno?

Lyno is an uncommon baby name in France where it has been in use since 2007 and peaked in 2018 when it ranked 1594th. Also, Lyno is a familiar name in DR Congo.

As per our research, over 100 babies have been bestowed Lyno around the globe.

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Numerological aspects of Lyno

You aren't selfish, so you allow everyone in it. You like to enjoy all the pleasures life has to give such as alcohol, music, food, sex, and sleeping. You are a jealous and passionate lover. You love to help the people you care for. Your only mistake is that you are trying to prove others you can do it, instead of proving yourself. The vowel o as your first one in your name reveals you are an opportunist.

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