This is the 9084th most frequent German word.
linn
The word "linn" does not originate from standard German; it may refer to a term in another language or context. In Scots or English dialects, "linn" means a waterfall or a pool below it.
Here, 'Linn' is used as a nominal proper noun referring to a specific location or geographical feature.
Ich besuchte den Linn, einen kleinen Wald in unserer Nähe.
I visited the Linn, a small forest near us.
The sentence illustrates 'Linn' as a title or name within a cultural object like a song.
Es gibt ein bekanntes Lied namens 'Die Schöne vom Linn'.
There is a famous song named 'The Beauty of Linn'.
In this context, 'Linn' is employed as a given name, identifying a person.