Lindsay
Either Male or Female
The meaning of the name Lindsay is From The Lake Settlement Island
The origin of the name Lindsay is Scottish
Alternate spellings: Lyndsay, Linzy
Notes:

The name Lindsay is a unisex given name that can be used for both males and females. It has Scottish origins and is derived from the Scottish Gaelic surname "Lindesay," which means "wetland" or "island of linden trees."

In the United States, it gained significant popularity as a girl's name in the 1980's and 1900's but has since declined in use. It is still occasionally given to boys but is more commonly associated with females.

Famous individuals named Lindsay include Lindsay Lohan, American actress and singer, and Lindsay Wagner, an American actress best known for her role as Jaime Sommers in the 1970s television series "The Bionic Woman." Also Lindsey Buckingham, musician and member of the band Fleetwood Mac.


People who like the name Lindsay also like: Liam, Ethan, Andrew, Zachary, William, Nathan, Chase, Olivia, Charlotte, Emily, Natalie, Emma, Hannah, Grace

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