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Thoughts on Linda

181 replies

17caterpillars1mouse · 26/12/2025 14:04

Yes its a bit dated, but i find it refreshing and at least she'd almost certainly be the only one in her class. Maybe Lindy as an affectionate shortening. Thoughts?

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Pinkladyapplepie · 27/12/2025 17:38

No. A person aged 70 so not retro enough yet.

HilaryThorpe · 27/12/2025 17:34

Not regional I suspect, but generational. All the Lindens I know were female and born in the 1940s and 1950s.

Emanwenym · 27/12/2025 13:53

According to darkgreener, Linden, Lyndon and Lynden are boys' names.

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RaraRachael · 27/12/2025 13:46

Never heard of any child called Linden, male or female.

AmyDuPlantier · 27/12/2025 13:10

The Lindens I know are all boys and spelled exactly that.

Isnt it funny how regional some names could be!

HilaryThorpe · 27/12/2025 12:22

AmyDuPlantier · 27/12/2025 11:24

That’s literally one of the worst boys names 🤣

In fact I know a Linda who named her son Linden. They’re a batshit family.

Surely the boys' name is Lyndon, though I gather Linden was also popular as a boys' name in the US?
The Lindens that I know are all female, frequently called Lindy.

AmyDuPlantier · 27/12/2025 11:24

HilaryThorpe · 26/12/2025 16:22

What about Linden?

That’s literally one of the worst boys names 🤣

In fact I know a Linda who named her son Linden. They’re a batshit family.

MerryAndBrightLaLaLa · 27/12/2025 11:20

Spangers · 27/12/2025 10:03

There was a baby Susan at my DC’s nursery a couple of years ago, always made me smile! Luckily she was mostly called Susie.

Sadie is a cute name!

notatinydancer · 27/12/2025 10:45

Dreadful

Emanwenym · 27/12/2025 10:44

@catontheironingboard , Lynda was popular but not as popular as Linda.
I don't like the Lynda spelling - it seems toremove the meaning.
Some of the Lindas I know go by Lin.

My DH1 had an Aunty Lyn.

Emanwenym · 27/12/2025 10:36

@theunbreakablecleopatrajones , @17caterpillars1mouse , Bellender

@Clarehandaust , What about Roisin if you like the lin Aspect to it Confused
There’s nothing wrong with the Claire apart from the Clare/Claire/Clair spelling and it doesn't sound nice in some accents.

@SpinningaCompass , strippers could be wealthy and well educated.

@spangers, @Glitchymn1Names like Susan, Deborah, Julie, Sadie, Rachel, Louisa, Gemma, Ruth, Clare and Laura are fine.

Spangers · 27/12/2025 10:03

Glitchymn1 · 26/12/2025 21:50

There was a Deborah earlier! What’s going on!
May as well get in a Julie, Sadie, Rachel, Louisa, Susan, Leanne, Andrea, Gemma, Kayleigh/Kimberly / Ruth, Tracey, Claire in!

There was a baby Susan at my DC’s nursery a couple of years ago, always made me smile! Luckily she was mostly called Susie.

catontheironingboard · 27/12/2025 02:09

whatwouldlilacerullodo · 27/12/2025 00:35

No, I'm 47, so I can't call myself a millennial... But I guess Lynda and Lynde are more "yoonike" spellings than proper ones (unlike Amelia x Amalia x Emilia, all proper nice nice names with reasonable spellings that sound the same)

Lynda was definitely not a yoonike
spelling - about half the auntie Lindas I know are Lyndas! It was probably more popular than the I in some places (esp the US).

jeezaluiza · 27/12/2025 01:18

I don’t love Linda personally, but objectively as a sound it should work! I think you’re just 10 years too early, but maybe that’s a nice thing as she’ll likely be the only one in her class.

As others have said, I’d prefer Lucinda, Belinda, Lydia, or even just Lin / Linn / Lynn? But with Glinda being so big just now in Wicked, Linda on its own might come back sooner than we all think.

If you love it, go for it.

whatwouldlilacerullodo · 27/12/2025 00:35

catontheironingboard · 26/12/2025 22:08

Only one way to write it? 🤣 You must be a Millennial or Gen Z. I have a fair number of aunts and elderly relatives in their 70s and 80s who have a number of variants, from Lynda to Lyn to Lin to Lynde!

It really isn’t cool yet. Give it another 20 years and maybe; but in the mean time it’s still very much just about the uncoolest name you could pick right now 🤣

No, I'm 47, so I can't call myself a millennial... But I guess Lynda and Lynde are more "yoonike" spellings than proper ones (unlike Amelia x Amalia x Emilia, all proper nice nice names with reasonable spellings that sound the same)

Pettenell · 27/12/2025 00:03

I tend to like names chosen outside their usual generation. They can demonstrate some deeper thought and originality than the currently popular names. However I find Linda a bit bland and unappealing whether popular or unusual.

SpinningaCompass · 26/12/2025 23:14

MerryAndBrightLaLaLa · 26/12/2025 17:37

Bit stripperish

I'll let the wealthy, well-educated Melinda I grew up with know...

Wow

Zov · 26/12/2025 22:31

catontheironingboard · 26/12/2025 22:03

Linda’s too dated, OP: it’s still in that Gladys zone.

Belinda, however, is lovely and unusual and quaintly retro. You could go for that and then call her Lindy, Lin or Linda for short; but she still has the option to be Belle or Bella if she prefers that later on.

Edited

Linda is more like Tracey, Julie, Mandy, Karen, Joanne, Barbara, Sharon, Pauline.

Gladys is from the same era as Vera, Phyllis, Ida, Sylvia, Eileen, Beryl. And none of them are ready for a revival yet IMO. Like none of the names I mentioned similar to Linda are either.

Calliopespa · 26/12/2025 22:30

Mcdhotchoc · 26/12/2025 22:24

I'm of the Lisa/Laura/Linda/Paula era.
My friend Linda was Lindy. Nice name

I like Laura, Lisa is fine.

Linda and Paula not as nice imo.

Calliopespa · 26/12/2025 22:29

Glitchymn1 · 26/12/2025 21:50

There was a Deborah earlier! What’s going on!
May as well get in a Julie, Sadie, Rachel, Louisa, Susan, Leanne, Andrea, Gemma, Kayleigh/Kimberly / Ruth, Tracey, Claire in!

I quite like Louisa.

Zov · 26/12/2025 22:27

No.

No-one under 50 should be called Linda IMO.

Mcdhotchoc · 26/12/2025 22:24

I'm of the Lisa/Laura/Linda/Paula era.
My friend Linda was Lindy. Nice name

catontheironingboard · 26/12/2025 22:08

whatwouldlilacerullodo · 26/12/2025 22:02

I like names that everyone knows but are not popular now. Linda is cool because it's unexpected (and "clean" as there's only one way to write it)

Only one way to write it? 🤣 You must be a Millennial or Gen Z. I have a fair number of aunts and elderly relatives in their 70s and 80s who have a number of variants, from Lynda to Lyn to Lin to Lynde!

It really isn’t cool yet. Give it another 20 years and maybe; but in the mean time it’s still very much just about the uncoolest name you could pick right now 🤣

catontheironingboard · 26/12/2025 22:03

Linda’s too dated, OP: it’s still in that Gladys zone.

Belinda, however, is lovely and unusual and quaintly retro. You could go for that and then call her Lindy, Lin or Linda for short; but she still has the option to be Belle or Bella if she prefers that later on.

Blankname22 · 26/12/2025 22:02

ChristmasJumper25 · 26/12/2025 17:52

Sorry but it's a really bland name and smacks of not much thought put in.

I wouldn't give it to my child.

See that's where I think the complete opposite I think picking from the top ten or a try hard aspirational upper class set of names is showing not a lot of thought.
But this does show that the name picker is thinking outside the norm.
I also have a child with a popular in the late 70s and 80s name. Sort of like Kevin or Denis. I love it. He's the only in his class and people often admire it in a kind of, wow but I could never do that, kind of way! 😁Go for it!