I once had a classmate with the name Aislinn. The name just fit her so perfectly, especially with her distinct Irish accent, which you don't hear very often where I am from. I loved her name and I remember being jealous.
― Anonymous User 6/4/2023
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I absolutely love this name! It's so pretty and unique! In fact, this is the name of my protagonist in my book!
My name is Aislynn. I pronounce it A's lynn, but I will also accept Ashlynn. My nicknames are A, Ais and Aisy. It is a pretty uncommon name in my area, I have never met someone named Aislynn (spelled or pronounced any way).
I dreamt of my daughter and her name (spelling & pronunciation) when I was 16. When I looked it up and saw what the name Aislinn meant; I thought it was fitting that it meant dream or vision. I spell it Aizelynd and pronounce it Ay-zuh-lind. We call her Aizey (Azy/Azee) as a nickname. Aizelynd-Faye meaning Dream or Fairy Vision. Faye is also after her great-grandmother.
My name is Aslinn, my parents dropped the first “i” from Aislinn because they thought it was too Irish/ Gaelic for America. I absolutely love my name, most people pronounce my name As-Lynn! Meaning a vision or a dream!
I go by the nickname Azzy, Z.Z., Snazzy, and Ace. I don't know why, but I would drive me crazy if anyone called me Ash or Lynn. Probably because it's such a common nickname for such a unique name that it would feel like an insult or something. Trying to make me less unique or something ;)
My name is Aislinn but it´s spelled Aislyn. My friends pronounce it Ace-lnn some of them call me Ace or Azy but I don´t care, I just love my name no matter what people call me, even if they say it wrong. Irish names are so beautiful.
My name is Aislinn and pronounced ASH-lyn. I love my name, it is cool, amazing, and NOT fake like some other person said it was. It does originate from Ireland. My dad was born there and he gave me this beautiful name. It also could be pronounced in many different ways, like Icelan, or Ayslin, etc...
I have a half-step-second-once-removed (something like that) cousin with this name, and she pronounces it how it looks: Ace-lin. I prefer the spelling Aislin, but I like the way my cousin Aislinn pronounces it. She's about 30, I think. Ash-lin makes me think of Ashley/Ashleigh, a name I really don't like, and I can't stand the name Ashlyn. Aislinn looks much nicer. I think that Aislinn, pronounced either way, is a very beautiful name with a lovely meaning.
My name's Aislinn and everyone I know calls me a different name, including Ice-lyn, Aslan (like the lion from Narnia!), my mum insists on calling me ash-leen so does my grandma. But I also have loads of nicknames that my friends call me, like Ashy, Ash and Baislin(?) lol. But I like my name! Its meaning is really nice as well, dream or vision.