Female and male first names beginning with the letter “L”..
LINDEN
MaleEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'lind', meaning 'lime tree'.
LINDER
FemaleUncommon Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse 'lindr', meaning 'lime tree', suggesting a nature-inspired origin.
LINDER
MaleRare yet meaningful Scandinavian name derived from 'lind', the Old Norse word for lime tree, symbolizing peace and harmony.
LINDEY
FemaleLindsey is a unisex name of Scottish origin, derived from the Lindsay clan's surname, meaning "from the bright meadow." It gained popularity as a given name in the United States during the late 19th century and has since been associated with notable figures like actress Lindsay Lohan.
LINDI
FemaleUnique and beautiful name of African origin from Tanzania, meaning "calm" or "peaceful".
LINDIA
FemaleCaptivating Latin-derived name meaning "beautiful," embodying elegance and grace.
LINDIE
FemaleUnique Scandinavian feminine given name derived from Old Norse elements 'ljóð' meaning 'sound, song' and 'hildr' meaning 'battle', interpretable as 'song of battle'.
LINDITA
FemaleAlbanian female given name derived from 'lindi', meaning 'she was born', signifying new beginnings and life.
LINDIWE
FemaleAfrican name from Zulu and Xhosa cultures, meaning 'wait for us,' reflecting unity and hope for future reunions.
LINDLE
MaleRare Scandinavian unisex name derived from "lime tree" and "battle", meaning "warrior of the lime tree".
LINDLEY
MaleEnglish 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.
LINDLEY
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from Old English elements 'hlyne' (hill or bank) and 'leah' (clearing in woods), signifying "clearing on a hill", with a strong connection to nature.
LINDLY
FemaleRare Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse elements 'hlyn' meaning 'noise' and 'dís' meaning 'goddess', signifying 'godlike noise'.
LINDO
MaleSpanish origin, means 'pretty' or 'handsome', depending on the gender, conveying beauty and elegance.
LINDOL
MaleRare Scandinavian name derived from 'lime tree helmet', with roots tracing back to the Viking Age.
LINDOLA
FemaleRare Scandinavian name, of Norwegian origin, with various interpretations including 'shining light' or 'strong and brave,' possibly inspired by Norse goddess Lunda.
LINDON
MaleDistinctive male name of English origin, derived from the Old English words 'hlín' (ash tree) and 'dūne' (hill), translating to "ash tree hill".
LINDORA
FemaleRare yet captivating female given name of Scandinavian origin, derived from Old Norse elements meaning "limber, flexible" and "save, protect", interpreted as "the protector who is flexible".
LINDRA
FemaleRare yet captivating Scandinavian feminine name derived from the Old Norse word 'lindr', meaning 'limber' or 'pliant'. Historically, it has been associated with figures like Lindra Gudrunbjarnardottir, a legendary Viking shield-maiden known for her bravery and skill in battle. Despite its rarity today, Lindra retains its cultural heritage and significance, embodying flexibility, adaptability, and strength.
LINDSAE
FemaleNorwegian origin, derived from Old Norse elements 'hlynd' meaning 'serpent' and 'sigr' meaning 'victory', translating to 'victorious serpent'. It was first recorded in Norway's Hákonar Saga in the 14th century as Lindseiger.
LINDSAY
FemaleLindsay, of Scottish origin, means 'from the lime tree' or 'linden tree,' reflecting its family crest.
LINDSAY
MaleScottish female name meaning 'strength' or 'fortress'.
LINDSE
FemaleLindsey is an English name derived from Old Norse elements "hlið" meaning 'shield' and "geirr" meaning 'spear', originally used as a surname for people from Lindsey, a historic district in Lincolnshire. It gained popularity as a given name for girls in the 20th century.
LINDSEA
FemaleScandinavian given name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "island of limestone," tracing its roots back to ancient Viking times.
LINDSEE
FemaleScandinavian name derived from 'lind' meaning 'limp' or 'bend' and 'sigu' meaning 'victory', signifying 'victory over limpness'.
LINDSEY
MaleEnglish unisex name derived from Old Norse 'Landis', meaning 'land helmet'.
LINDSEY
FemaleEnglish female name derived from 'Lindseige', meaning 'victorious lime tree'.
LINDSI
FemaleUnique female name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse words 'hlid' (protection) and 'hildr' (battle). It has historical ties to Viking age and Norse traditions, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with meaning.
LINDSIE
FemaleRare Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'protected shield maiden', reflecting power, courage, and protection.
LINDSLEY
MaleEnglish given name derived from Lindeslea, meaning 'lime-tree clearing' or 'flexible woodland clearing'.
LINDSLEY
FemaleUnique, American-origin given name created by author John Updike for his character Richard Lindsley in "The Centaur" (1963). It has no specific meaning or cultural association.
LINDSY
FemaleScandinavian-derived female name meaning "warrior in the meadow," reflecting strength and resilience from its Old Norse roots.
LINDSY
MaleFeminine given name of English origin, derived from the Scottish name Lindsay which means 'from the enclosure of Lind'.
LINDWOOD
MaleRare, 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
FemaleCharming American girls' name with no specific meaning but associated with 'soft and gentle'.
LINDY
MaleGerman 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.
LINDYN
FemaleUnique Scandinavian female name derived from "lime tree" and "enclosure", translating to "lime tree enclosure".
LINDZEE
FemaleRare English name, likely a variant of Lindsey meaning "from Lincoln" or possibly "beautiful warrior.
LINDZEY
FemaleLindsey is a rare female given name of Scandinavian origin, derived from Old Norse elements "lyr" meaning shield and "ing" signifying belonging to, interpreted as 'belonging to the shield', possibly referencing protection or defense.
LINDZI
FemaleScandinavian female name derived from the Old Norse male name Lindr, meaning 'lime tree'.