Meaning & Origin
Aislinn is a variant of the Irish name Aisling, which means "dream" or "vision" in the Irish language. The name Aisling refers to the aisling, a poetic genre that flourished in Irish poetry during the 17th and 18th centuries, in which the speaker encounters a personification of Ireland—often a beautiful woman—who foretells the country's liberation. Despite its deep literary roots, Aisling was not used as a given name before the 20th century. Reverend Patrick Woulfe's 1923 collection of Irish names included it, noting usage in Derry and Omeath. The spelling Aislinn, along with other anglicized forms such as Ashling, developed as English adaptations of the Irish original.
Notable BearersOne prominent bearer of the name is Aislinn Derbez, a Mexican actress and model, daughter of actor Eugenio Derbez. She has appeared in television series and films such as El cielo en tu mirada and La boda de mi mejor amigo. The name has also been used in fiction; for example, Aislinn is the protagonist of Melissa Marr's novel Wicked Lovely, a fantasy series involving faeries, which has contributed to the name's modern appeal.
Popularity and VariantsIn Ireland, the original spelling Aisling was among the top 20 girls' names from 1984 to 1996, and it is therefore often associated with the millennial generation. While Aislinn remains less common, its variations maintain a steady presence, especially in the United States and Canada. Other variants include Ashling, Aislin, Aislene, Ashelynn, and Ashlynn. The standard pronunciation in Irish is ASH-ling, but some English speakers use ASH-lin or ASH-leen. Less common pronunciations such as AYZ-ling are not recognized as Irish.
Meaning: Dream, visionOrigin: Irish, from the poetic genre of aislingType: Variant of AislingUsage regions: Ireland, United States, Canada, among English-speaking diaspora