Gender Feminine & Masculine
Usage English
Pronounced Pron. /ˈlɪn.zi/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

From the English and Scottish surname Lindsay, which was originally derived from the name of the eastern English region of Lindsey, which means "Lincoln island" in Old English. As a given name it was typically masculine until the 1960s (in Britain) and 70s (in America) after which time it became popular for girls, probably due to its similarity to Linda and because of American actress Lindsay Wagner (1949-) [1].

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Sources & References

  1. Evans, Cleveland Kent. The Great Big Book of Baby Names. Publications International, 2006, page 493.
Entry updated May 30, 2025