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LINDER
MasculineRare yet meaningful Scandinavian name derived from 'lind', the Old Norse word for lime tree, symbolizing peace and harmony.
LINDLE
MasculineRare Scandinavian unisex name derived from "lime tree" and "battle", meaning "warrior of the lime tree".
LINDLEY
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old English 'hlyn', meaning 'grove' or 'thicket'. It's associated with the English surname Lindley and was popular in medieval England, particularly in Yorkshire.
LINDO
MasculineSpanish origin, means 'pretty' or 'handsome', depending on the gender, conveying beauty and elegance.
LINDOL
MasculineRare Scandinavian name derived from 'lime tree helmet', with roots tracing back to the Viking Age.
LINDON
MasculineDistinctive male name of English origin, derived from the Old English words 'hlín' (ash tree) and 'dūne' (hill), translating to "ash tree hill".
LINDSAY
MasculineScottish female name meaning 'strength' or 'fortress'.
LINDSEY
MasculineEnglish unisex name derived from Old Norse 'Landis', meaning 'land helmet'.
LINDSLEY
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Lindeslea, meaning 'lime-tree clearing' or 'flexible woodland clearing'.
LINDSY
MasculineFeminine given name of English origin, derived from the Scottish name Lindsay which means 'from the enclosure of Lind'.
LINDWOOD
MasculineRare, distinctive given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Old English words "lind" (lime tree) and "wood" (forest), though this has not been confirmed. Its meaning remains unclear.
LINDY
MasculineGerman origin name meaning 'pretty' or 'graceful', derived from the Germanic word 'lindi' which means 'belt' or 'border'. Once a surname nickname, Lindy became popular as a given name in the United States during the mid-20th century, thanks partly to jazz legend Charlie "Lindy" Hound.
LINELL
MasculineDistinctive American name created by combining elements from other names. It may derive from "Line" (from Linda, meaning 'beautiful') and "Ell" (from Eleanor/Ellen, meaning 'shining light'), but its exact origins are unclear. Despite this uncertainty, Linell has been used as a girl's name in America since the mid-20th century and is appreciated for its uniqueness.
LINFORD
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old English words "lin" (flax) and "ford" (shallow river crossing), originally given to those living near flax-growing fords. It has been used historically as both a given name and surname, notably by Olympic gold medalist Linford Christie and actor Linford Wood.
LING
MasculineChinese feminine given name derived from the surname "Ling", meaning "spirit" or "intelligence".
LINH
MasculineBeautiful and unique Vietnamese given name, derived from '靈', meaning 'spirit' or 'soul', symbolizing intelligence and wisdom.
LINK
MasculineGerman-origin name meaning 'bringer of light', popularized by appearances in 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Legend of Zelda'.
LINKEN
MasculineUnique German-origin given name, potentially derived from "hlinc" meaning "link" or "corner", or from the surname "Link". Though rare, it's recognized due to its association with the Legend of Zelda character "Link".
LINKIN
MasculineLinkin, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'connected' or 'united', symbolizing harmony and unity.
LINKOLN
MasculineThe name Lincoln, meaning 'lake colony' or 'pool colony,' originates from the city of Lincoln in England and has been used as a boy's name since at least the late 18th century.
LINKON
MasculineLatin-derived name, originating from the Roman family name "Lincoln," which is believed to have originated from the ancient Anglo-Saxon town of Lindum, meaning "pool" or "lake." Despite its historical associations with prominent American figures like Abraham Lincoln and Robert Todd Lincoln, Linkon remains relatively rare today.
LINKYN
MasculineAmerican name derived from the English word 'link', signifying connection or chain, often associated with technology.
LINLEY
MasculineUncommon English name derived from the surname Linley, which means 'from the grove of lindens', trees once considered sacred by many ancient cultures.
LINN
MasculineScottish name derived from 'Linn', meaning 'pool', and signifies natural beauty.
LINNARD
MasculineDistinctive Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements 'hlyn' (noise) and 'hardr' (strong), translating to 'loud, strong' or 'noisy warrior.'
LINNELL
MasculineElegant English given name derived from Old English elements "lin" meaning "flax" and "well" signifying "spring or stream", translating to "stream by the flax field".
LINNIE
MasculineDistinctive Scottish given name derived from the surname MacLean, meaning 'son of Lean' or 'son of Ewan', with 'Lean' translating to 'youth' or 'young warrior' in Gaelic.
LINNIS
MasculineScandinavian-derived name with a rich history, meaning 'flax' or 'linen', popularized during the Viking Age.
LINNY
MasculineUnique Welsh name derived from "Llyn", meaning "lake". It symbolizes calmness and natural beauty.
LINO
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin 'linum', meaning 'flax'.
LINSEY
MasculineUnique and charming Scottish female given name, derived from the historical Lindsay surname meaning "by the waterfall in the wood".
LINSLEY
MasculineUncommon yet powerful English name derived from 'Hlincwulf', meaning 'strength of a wolf'.
LINSON
MasculineUncommon yet captivating name of West African origin, derived from the Ewe ethnic group's Linus, meaning 'lord' or 'chieftain', and once borne by a famed Ghanaian warrior chief.
LINTON
MasculineEnglish name meaning 'from the hill town'.
LINUS
MasculineLatin name derived from 'linum', meaning 'flax'.
LINUX
MasculineGender-neutral given name of African origin meaning 'strong', popularized globally due to its association with the Linux operating system developed by Linus Torvalds.
LINVEL
MasculineUnique Welsh given name derived from "llyn" meaning lake and "gwyl" meaning festival, signifying joyful connection to nature's tranquility.
LINVILLE
MasculineRare French-origin given name derived from 'lin', meaning 'flax'. It signifies 'from the flax village' or 'flax farm'.
LINWARD
MasculineRare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse Hlínvǫrðr, meaning "guardian of protection".
LINWOOD
MasculineEnglish given name derived from 'lin', meaning flax plant, and '-wood', denoting forest. It translates to 'flax wood' or 'forest of flax', reflecting England's rural heritage.