Lyndsay name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Old English
Usage: English
Pronunciation: l(y)-nd-say
Meaning: From the Island of Linden Trees and Wetland
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What does Lyndsay mean?

Widespread unisex name Lyndsay means "From the Linden Tree Island or Wetland" has its roots in Old English is dominantly used in English. Lyndsay is variation of cherished and all time favorite Lindsay.

Used especially in English and English eminent, Lindsay, Lindsay means "Lincolns Island, A Lake and Wetland" is originated from Old English and Anglo-Saxon.

How do I pronounce Lyndsay?

The most common pronunciation of three syllabled Lyndsay is l(y)-nd-say. It can also be pronounced as lyn-dsay.

Variants of Lyndsay

Lyndzay, Lindsay, Lendsey, Lind, Lindzy, Lyndzai, Linde, Linda, Lindzi

How popular is the name Lyndsay?

Lyndsay used to be a common name in United States, first appeared in 1973 and over 6691 babies have been given the name in 45 years. At the peak of its usage in 1983,.

However after 45 years, the name is currently sliding down on the charts. Additionally, the moniker has been in Lyndsay is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales, chances of it being still in use are very slim.

Also, in Ireland, it has been in use since 1976 and achieved its top most rank of 242 in 1984. Over 105 people have been named Lyndsay in Ireland. Also, it is among the top 2000 girl names in France.

Over 218 people have been named Lyndsay in France.

Lyndsay is a common name in England, Canada and Scotland while somewhat familiar name in New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Northern Ireland and Wales.

As per our research, over 10000 people has been named Lyndsay globally.

YearRankBirths
2022963210
2020110498
2019137616
2017828413
2016940511
2015947311
2014762715
2013119548
2012511127
2011614521
View more ▾View full list ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numbers say about Lyndsay?

You want to shout it out to the world that not everyone has to think or behave the same. Focus on what's important to you rather than focusing on making other people content. You can easily get turned off by a person's reckless behavior or bad habits. You want to achieve a great success and accomplish your dreams in order to prove yourself you can do it. Self-doubt won't help you realize your goals. Self-confidence and self-reliance will.

Parents who liked Lyndsay, loved these names

  •  Cherie - Popular unisex name Cherie is originated from English and French used majorly in English language, meaning of Cherie is "Dear One, Favorite or Darling". Popular name Cherie managed to bag 456th position on baby girl names chart in 1980 in United States
  •  Leola - Durable and Loved Leola predominantly is used in English aimed at both boys and girls, meaning of Leola is "The Lion" is originated from Latin
  •  Margot - Dominant and All time favorite girl name Margot means "Pearl, Variant of Margaret or The Pearl" and is used commonly in Danish, Icelandic and English is of Old Greek origin
  •  Remy - Loved Remy chiefly is used in Finnish and Hindi aimed at both boys and girls has its origin in Old English and Latin, meaning of Remy is "Champagne or A Town in Central France"
  •  Ramona - Prominent and Venerable unisex name Ramona is originated from Germanic and Old High German, used predominantly in English, Norwegian and Hindi languages, Ramona means "Advice or Spanish"

Famous people named Lyndsay

  • Lyndsay McIntosh, Scottish politician
  • Lyndsay Wall, American ice hockey player
  • Lyndsay Riddell in Beyond the Law as Actress
  • Lyndsay Magellan in Couples Retreat as Actress
  • Lyndsay Kimball in Remember Sunday as Actress
  • Lyndsay Haldorson in Miss March as Actress

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
  2. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
  3. Central Statistics Office - An Phríomh-Oifig Staidrimh, https://visual.cso.ie/?body=entity/babynames
  4. Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2540004
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