Linda Lysk

in the US

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  1. Duncansville, PA (1)
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NameRank
Linda 14
Lysk 544,340
Linda Lysk 49,524,899
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  5. is 14th most common Linda
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  1. is 544,336th most common Lypson
  2. is 544,337th most common Lyrintzis
  3. is 544,338th most common Lyscik
  4. is 544,339th most common Lyshik
  5. is 544,340th most common Lysk
  6. is 544,341st most common Lytge
  7. is 544,342nd most common Lytner
  8. is 544,343rd most common Lytwyniuk
  9. is 544,344th most common Lyubashevsky
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  1. is 49,524,895th most common Linda Lysen
  2. is 49,524,896th most common Linda Lyshall
  3. is 49,524,897th most common Linda Lyshik
  4. is 49,524,898th most common Linda Lysius
  5. is 49,524,899th most common Linda Lysk
  6. is 49,524,900th most common Linda Lyskawa
  7. is 49,524,901st most common Linda Lysle
  8. is 49,524,902nd most common Linda Lysoby
  9. is 49,524,903rd most common Linda Lyssy

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Linda

Meaning & History

Lysk

(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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