Meaning & History
Linda is a feminine given name with multiple origins and widespread popularity. Originally a medieval short form of Germanic names containing the element lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender" (from Proto-Germanic *linþaz), it was developed from older compound names such as Dietlinde and Sieglinde. The writer Jean Paul helped popularize the name through his novel *Titan* (1800–1803), where a leading character named Linda appears. In German-speaking countries, the name became common after its literary use.
The name also coincides with the Spanish and Portuguese word *linda*, meaning "beautiful," which later contributed to its appeal in Romance-language regions. Linda is used across many languages, including Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Norwegian, Slovak, and Swedish, appearing as both a first name and a surname.
In the English-speaking world, Linda experienced a dramatic spike in popularity beginning in the 1930s, peaking in the late 1940s. It was the most popular name for newborn girls in the United States from 1947 to 1952, a reign that reflected post-war naming trends. Its popularity declined sharply thereafter, but it remains a classic mid-century name. Variants include Lynda (also English), Linde (Dutch), and Linza (Germanic). Diminutives such as Lindu, Lindy, Linnie, Lyndi, and Linn have also been used.
Notable historic bearers include Linda McCartney, an American photographer and musician, and Linda Ronstadt, a celebrated singer. The name's versatility across cultures and its attractive meaning have ensured its enduring recognition.
The name also coincides with the Spanish and Portuguese word *linda*, meaning "beautiful," which later contributed to its appeal in Romance-language regions. Linda is used across many languages, including Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Norwegian, Slovak, and Swedish, appearing as both a first name and a surname.
In the English-speaking world, Linda experienced a dramatic spike in popularity beginning in the 1930s, peaking in the late 1940s. It was the most popular name for newborn girls in the United States from 1947 to 1952, a reign that reflected post-war naming trends. Its popularity declined sharply thereafter, but it remains a classic mid-century name. Variants include Lynda (also English), Linde (Dutch), and Linza (Germanic). Diminutives such as Lindu, Lindy, Linnie, Lyndi, and Linn have also been used.
Notable historic bearers include Linda McCartney, an American photographer and musician, and Linda Ronstadt, a celebrated singer. The name's versatility across cultures and its attractive meaning have ensured its enduring recognition.
- Meaning: "Soft, tender" (Germanic); also "beautiful" (Spanish/Portuguese)
- Origin: Germanic diminutive form
- Type: Given name, feminine
- Usage regions: Wide—common in Europe, Americas, and English-speaking countries
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Sources: Wikipedia — Linda (given name)
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