Jacquilyn

girls:

342 births since 1929

#5374 (6th percentile)

overall:

342 births since 1929

#7397 (4th percentile)

Popularity Trends

This chart shows the total number of births per million babies in each year for the name "Jacquilyn".

1929 2006 19292006

Key Statistics

Total Births
342
Peak Births
21
Peak Year
1991
First Recorded
1929
Peak Percentile
1.9%
Current Percentile
0.0%
Peak Rank
#587
Current Rank
#966
Female statistics

How to Pronounce Jacquilyn

Our model has identified 7 different pronunciations for the name Jacquilyn. Click the play button next to the name to hear the pronunciation spoken aloud.

Our model is 41.7% confident that Jacquilyn is pronounced as JAK-wuh-lihn. The next most likely pronunciation is JAK-wih-lihn, at 19.4% confidence.

JAK-wih-leen (3 syllables)
13.9% confidence
JH AE1 K W IH0 L IY0 N
JAK-wee-lihn (3 syllables)
8.3% confidence
JH AE1 K W IY0 L IH0 N
ZHAK-wih-lihn (3 syllables)
5.6% confidence
ZH AE1 K W IH0 L IH0 N
ZHAK-wih-LIHN (3 syllables)
5.6% confidence
ZH AE1 K W IH0 L IH1 N

Possible Additional Pronunciations

These are pronunciations that other similar names use, but which are not currently associated with Jacquilyn. If you think any of these are valid pronunciations for Jacquilyn, please vote using the thumbs up button.

JAK-wlihn (2 syllables)
7 names 90.4k births
JH AE1 K W L IH0 N
JAK-wuh-luhn (3 syllables)
3 names 85.3k births
JH AE1 K W AH0 L AH0 N

About Pronunciation Data

Our confidence scores estimate the likelihood that a particular pronunciation is the most correct for a given name spelling. These scores are derived from pronunciation dictionaries, manual verification, your feedback, and a fine-tuned large language model trained to generate name pronunciations.

For any given spelling, confidence scores across all identified pronunciations sum to 100%. However, these scores don't account for the possibility of valid pronunciations that our model hasn't identified.

The raw pronunciations shown (like JH AE1 K W AH0 L IH0 N) use the ARPAbet phoneme system, a standardized way to represent English speech sounds. Each symbol represents a distinct sound in American English. Visit the ARPAbet Wikipedia page to learn more about these phonetic symbols.

Pronunciation audio is generated by an open source text to speech model that has been customized to adhere to pronunciations provided in ARPAbet format, but sometimes pronunciations that differ subtly will sound identical, particularly if the only difference is the level of emphasis on a syllable or a single vowel sound.