Linda Gallick

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Linda 14
Gallick 45,500
Linda Gallick 3,342,797
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  5. is 14th most common Linda
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  1. is 45,496th most common Dase
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  5. is 45,500th most common Gallick
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  1. is 3,342,793rd most common Linda Gadsden
  2. is 3,342,794th most common Linda Gager
  3. is 3,342,795th most common Linda Gaita
  4. is 3,342,796th most common Linda Galli
  5. is 3,342,797th most common Linda Gallick
  6. is 3,342,798th most common Linda Galluzzo
  7. is 3,342,799th most common Linda Galusha
  8. is 3,342,800th most common Linda Gammill
  9. is 3,342,801st most common Linda Gander

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Linda

Meaning & History

(female) Of relatively recent origin and uncertain etymology. It is first recorded in the 19th century. It may be a shortened form of Belinda, an adoption of Spanish linda ‘pretty’, or a Latinate derivative of any of various other Germanic female names ending in -lind meaning ‘weak, tender, soft’. It was popular in the 20th century, especially in the 1950s.

variant: Lynda.

Pet forms: Lindie, Lindy.


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