Meaning & Origin
Alin is a Romanian masculine given name with a debated etymology. It is likely derived as the masculine form of the popular Romanian feminine name Alina, which itself is a short form of names like Adelina and Albina. These names ultimately trace back to a Germanic root containing the element adal meaning "noble", from Proto-Germanic *aþalaz. However, Alin may alternatively come directly from Romanian alina meaning "to soothe, to calm", giving the name a distinctly Romanian vernacular origin.
Despite its uncertain linguistic roots, Alin has been a consistent choice for boys in Romania. It retains a modern, crisp feel while fitting into the Albanian and Balkan onomastic tradition of masculinizing feminine names. Its relation to Alina also means it forms part of a larger family of names related to nobility through Adelina's German origins.
Notable bearers of the name include Romanian footballer Alin Toșca and Romanian handball player Alin-Ciprian Ilie, among various other athletes. The name appears primarily in Romania but may also be encountered among Romanian diaspora communities.
Etymology
The Romanian name is perhaps a simple formation via dropping Alina's feminine suffix, or it may be a derivation from the verb alina. Support for the latter comes from Wiktionary's (and other) references, which indicate that both proposed etymologies are historically present, but firm evidence remains lacking.
Meaning: Possibly 'noble' (via Adelina) or 'to soothe' (from Romanian alina)
Origin: Germanic / Romanian
Type: Masculine given name
Usage regions: Romania