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Meaning & Origins
Transferred use of the Scottish surname, originally borne by Sir Walter de Lindesay, one of the retainers of King David I of Scotland (1084–1153), who took the name to Scotland from Lindsey in Lincolnshire. The place name is first recorded in the form Lindissi, apparently a derivative of the British name of Lincoln. To this was later added Old English eg ‘island’, since the place was virtually cut off by the surrounding fenland. As a given name Lindsay was at first used for boys, and in Scotland and Australia it remains in occasional use as a male name, but elsewhere it is now used for girls.
| 403rd in the U.S. for 2011 |
Scottish: from a Latinized form, common in early medieval documents, of the personal name Rou(l), the usual Norman form of Rolf.
| 13,780th in the U.S. for 2011 |
Nicknames & variations
Linda, Lindsey, Lindsy, Lindy, Lindsi, Lindi, Linde, Lindie, Lind, Lindee
Rollins, Roller, Rowley, Roll, Rolle, Rolland, Rollings, Rolling, Rollison, Rollin
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