The spelling of the name "Joylynne" may seem unique, but it follows the traditional English language phonetics. The first syllable "Joy" is pronounced as /dʒɔɪ/, like the word "enjoy" without the "en". The second syllable "lynne" is pronounced as /lɪn/, with a soft "e" sound at the end. When these two syllables are combined, the result is "Joylynne" /dʒɔɪlɪn/. The name is a creative combination of the words "joy" and "lynne".
The name "Joylynne" appears to be a modern invented name and therefore does not have a specific etymology. It is likely a combination of the feminine names "Joy" and "Lynne" or a variant of the name "Joyce". "Joy" derived from the English word "joy", meaning happiness or delight and "Lynne" is a variant of the name "Lynn", which originated as a surname referring to a person from the region of Linn in Scotland. The name "Joyce" is derived from the Breton name "Iudoc" or "Judoc", which means "lord" or "chief". However, it is important to note that the etymology and meaning of modern invented names can vary and may be influenced by personal choice and creativity rather than having a historical or linguistic background.