US Popularity:9285
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):Scottish
Meaning:Lincoln's marsh; Island of linden trees
Lindsee is an English gender-neutral name that’s a spin on the classic Lindsey or Lindsay. With its Old English and Scottish roots, Lindsee translates to “Lincoln’s island.” There can also be connections to Lindsey, a former kingdom once located in modern-day Lincolnshire. Also, if you have roots across the pond, this can be a great way to help baby connect with their family tree. Speaking of trees, Lindsee may also come from the Old English lind, meaning “linden tree,” and ēġ, meaning “island.” With the meaning “island of Linden trees” guiding them, little Lindsee will always feel one with nature.

How Popular Is The Name Lindsee?

Yearly Ranking Change:

Year:
2006
Gender:
Girl
#10324
in 2006
+ 6947
from 2003
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