Re: Looking for the meaning and origin of Sheeyln
in reply to a message by Dee
Never heard of it actually being used but there's the possibility of Sílin, diminutive of Síle or in Anglo form Sheila, Irish form of Cecily via the Norman Cecile form.
Other than that I would say someone was inspired by the sound and Irishness of Sheila and the popularity of the -lyn ending to come up with their own creative version of the two.
Devon
Other than that I would say someone was inspired by the sound and Irishness of Sheila and the popularity of the -lyn ending to come up with their own creative version of the two.
Devon