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Meaning of the Name Lind |
254 names found for "Lind" (page 3 of 6) |
The first name Lind is of English, German origin. It is often a boy or girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
English: Lives by the Linden Tree
German: Snake
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Kalinda
(Sanskrit)
The Sun. A Hindu Mythological Reference to the Mountains of Kalinda or the Sacred Kalindi River
The Sun. A Hindu Mythological Reference to the Mountains of Kalinda or the Sacred Kalindi River
Kalindi
(Sanskrit)
The Sun. A Hindu Mythological Reference to the Mountains of Kalinda or the Sacred Kalindi River
The Sun. A Hindu Mythological Reference to the Mountains of Kalinda or the Sacred Kalindi River
Kalynda
(Sanskrit)
The Sun. A Hindu Mythological Reference to the Mountains of Kalinda or the Sacred Kalindi River
The Sun. A Hindu Mythological Reference to the Mountains of Kalinda or the Sacred Kalindi River
Lindsay
(Scottish)
From the Island of the Lime Tree. Although in the Past, Lindsay Was a Common Boys' Name, Today it is Used More Often for Girls
From the Island of the Lime Tree. Although in the Past, Lindsay Was a Common Boys' Name, Today it is Used More Often for Girls
Lindsay
(Scottish)
Scottish Surname Derived from Lincoln, a Shortened Form of Lindum Colonia, the First Part of Which is Thought to Be from the Welsh Llyn (Lake) and the Second from the Latin Colonia (Settlement, Colony
Scottish Surname Derived from Lincoln, a Shortened Form of Lindum Colonia, the First Part of Which is Thought to Be from the Welsh Llyn (Lake) and the Second from the Latin Colonia (Settlement, Colony
Lindsay
(Scottish)
A Lake; a Place of Linden Trees. from the Island of the Lime Tree. Once Regarded As a Masculine Name, Lindsay Was Eventually Used for Children of Both Genders. Today, Girls are Given This Name More Fr
A Lake; a Place of Linden Trees. from the Island of the Lime Tree. Once Regarded As a Masculine Name, Lindsay Was Eventually Used for Children of Both Genders. Today, Girls are Given This Name More Fr
Lindsey
(Scottish)
Variant of Lindsay: a Lake; a Place of Linden Trees. from the Island of the Lime Tree. Once Regarded As a Masculine Name, Lindsay Was Eventually Used for Children of Both Genders. Today, Girls are Giv
Variant of Lindsay: a Lake; a Place of Linden Trees. from the Island of the Lime Tree. Once Regarded As a Masculine Name, Lindsay Was Eventually Used for Children of Both Genders. Today, Girls are Giv