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Linda

102 replies

Montgomerymmoose · 25/09/2022 21:48

What do you think of the name Linda ?

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peachescariad · 30/09/2022 10:56

Fine if you're 50+

Carouselfish · 30/09/2022 10:53

Yes, not quite time for it to come back. I do like it though, it's sunny and friendly. What about Lucinda?

TheYearOfSmallThings · 30/09/2022 09:22

I suppose if you have never met a middle aged Linda you might view the name through rose coloured glasses.

Bit rude.

granger19 · 29/09/2022 18:24

Lydia is much nicer

Octoberautumn · 29/09/2022 15:52

I suppose if you have never met a middle aged Linda you might view the name through rose coloured glasses.
Unfortunately the ones I have met have given me bad vibes on the name.
That's not to see there are not some lovely Lindas out there. I've just never had the pleasure of meeting one!

WhatATimeToBeAlive · 29/09/2022 14:58

It's probably due a revival, I know a lot of older Lindas who are lovely people and think it sounds different to all the Molly, Gracie, Evie, Poppy drippy names.

ChagSameachDoreen · 29/09/2022 14:06

I absolutely love it.

OnlyFoolsnMothers · 29/09/2022 13:59

Linda in accounts!

GrimmTales · 29/09/2022 13:58

I like it. No way is it a ‘60s, ‘70s or ‘80s name. It’s ‘50s and maybe ‘40s. I was born in the ‘60s. No Lindas of my age at my huge school. But a couple of my teachers were called Linda.

Rainbowbaby13 · 29/09/2022 13:35

I prefer Lynda with a Y like my mum

AuntTwacky · 29/09/2022 01:10

No way!
Sixties name

Daisybuttercup12345 · 29/09/2022 00:55

Dated. Can't stand it.

FeralWitch · 28/09/2022 23:25

You’ll never stop looking for her.

Alexahelp · 28/09/2022 23:22

It’s actually lovely, but I think it’s 10-20 years off being ‘fresh’ rather than granny. Sylvia is another one of that era that’ll be ready for a revival in a decade I think.

Whichwhatnow · 28/09/2022 12:16

Well I grew up partly in Portugal where it means beautiful, so good connotations for me! I'm not sure I've ever met a real life Linda - it's not really to my personal taste but I think it's an elegant pretty name.

OldTinHat · 28/09/2022 12:08

I like it! My godmother is called Linda and she was born in the 1940s.

grannycake · 28/09/2022 12:02

I'm a Lynda born in 1956

ImHavingAnOldFriendForDinner · 28/09/2022 11:52

It's an old name but not a cute old name so just no! Definitely a woman 50+ not a baby.

honeyfox · 28/09/2022 11:49

We have a lovely friend in her 30s called Linda, so i think it's great. But I'm not sure if the world is ready for it to come back yet ;)

FlounderingFruitcake · 28/09/2022 11:37

Houselamp · 25/09/2022 22:44

It just makes me think of that episode of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, where there is a baby called Linda and everyone is horrified because its a awful name for a baby.
"He named his baby LINDA! Thats not a baby name, thats a name for an adult woman who works in human resources and says things like uuhh Mondays"
He even called a group of adult Lindas together and they all thought it was weird on a baby.

YES! And how none of the adult Lindas (from
HR) were ever baby Lindas, and they all had stories like ‘I changed my name to Linda to get more jobs in HR’.

You can’t even consider the name until you’ve watched this OP!

sageandbasil · 28/09/2022 11:33

@PuffyOnlyBarksAtBadPeople lol

I really don't like Linda or Belinda they're very very dated and not due a comeback. It just sounds quite harsh to me

PuffyOnlyBarksAtBadPeople · 28/09/2022 11:27

MaraScottie · 25/09/2022 21:51

It's a bit 80s for me personally. Belinda is nicer imo.

Belinda blinked

SurpriseSurprise · 28/09/2022 11:23

What about Lindsey? Lots of different spellings too. My personal favourite is Lynsey

Mischance · 28/09/2022 11:20

Linda is much older than 70s - 50s more like.

DuchessOfSausage · 28/09/2022 11:15

@DFOD , that's how fashions work. I like quite a few of the names but they're 'mum names' to me. I don't like many of the names that are currently popular. They seem to be samey with lots of vowels and the predominant consonants are L and V for girls, or Th and R for boys.