Lyndle is an uncommon and unique female given name of American origin. It is a variant spelling of Lindel, which itself was derived from the male German name Lindelhof. The name Lyndle consists of three syllables and has a soft, melodic sound. It starts with a 'L' and ends with an 'e' sound, making it easy to pronounce and remember. Despite its rarity, Lyndle does not have any specific historical or cultural significance associated with it. It is simply a distinctive name choice that parents may select for their daughters who wish to give them a unique identity.
"Lyndle saw its peak popularity during the early 20th century, with notable spikes in birth numbers between 1920 and 1933, followed by a steady decline thereafter."