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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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OctopusFriend · 26/12/2025 17:16

Calliopespa · 26/12/2025 17:14

It kind of is op. And she has a mate called Shirley.

Ah come on.
That's like saying don't call your child Daisy, Rose or Ruby because they're housemaids with red hands and bad knees.

Sneesellsseashells · 26/12/2025 17:16

Galinda or perhaps Glinda are in at the moment.

UnintentionalArcher · 26/12/2025 17:15

I like it for its meaning - beautiful (in Spanish) - and thought of that way I like it better than I otherwise would. Having said that, I can’t help hearing Spanish speaking men in my head saying “que linda”. Nothing wrong with a revival though. All the Lindas I know are aged between 50 and 75, and I have a (totally anecdotal) theory that names come back around after a gap of about four generations, e.g. Betty, Dotty and Audrey were names of my gran’s generation and are coming back now for children of people around my age and a bit younger.

Calliopespa · 26/12/2025 17:14

AngelinaFibres · 26/12/2025 17:13

This. Visual image of women called Linda....likes leopard print, hen dos, long acrylic nails, rum and coke, bit chunky. Not a name to saddle a child with.

It kind of is op. And she has a mate called Shirley.

Calliopespa · 26/12/2025 17:14

It is probably true that some of these Lindas, Belindas, Barbaras, Elaines, Shirleys etc will come back just like the Ethels and Mabels.

That said, I really find it hard to envisage, because to me they are just not attractive names.

Linda is not the worst of them, but as a couple of pps suggested, what about Lydia, Lucinda or Lisa, which is also due a comeback but is a softer name with links to Elizabeth. To me those three have a similar sound but avoid the associations of that era of names.

AngelinaFibres · 26/12/2025 17:13

bleakmidwintering · 26/12/2025 14:14

From personal experience I never liked my own name. It was a working class name in the 60s and it still is now.

This. Visual image of women called Linda....likes leopard print, hen dos, long acrylic nails, rum and coke, bit chunky. Not a name to saddle a child with.

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BogRollBOGOF · 26/12/2025 17:10

I know a teenage Linda.

There's quite a few "off" generation names in younger age groups as demographics have become more varied with more variation of cultural influences beyond British fashion cycles. It's nice to have more variety yet still feel familiar.

BatshitCrazyWoman · 26/12/2025 17:07

BahMinthumbug · 26/12/2025 14:09

Too old and not made a comeback like Esme, Grace, Ruby etc
Linda isn't awful, but it's just like calling your daughter Pauline or Tracey or Joanne. I hate Belinda and Lindy just makes me think of Lindy hop or Lindy West. Linda, it's Linda Green (Tarbuck lass, old sitcom).

I've met or worked with Joannes of all ages, and know a little Joanna.

Spangers · 26/12/2025 17:07

Yay, I get to post one of my favourite memes

Thoughts on Linda
Clingfilm · 26/12/2025 17:02

It's not cool now but it'll be back in fashion before long so get in there first!
Cute, short, feminine, easy to say.
A relative spells it as Lynda, which I prefer.

Rubyupbeat · 26/12/2025 17:00

I don't like this name, purely because there was a nasty girl in my class called Linda.....57 years ago.

OctopusFriend · 26/12/2025 16:59

Moreteaandchocolate · 26/12/2025 16:58

Too middle aged still for my taste. Lydia is nicer.

See, I think Lydia is an ugly name. It just shows how taste is subjective.

Moreteaandchocolate · 26/12/2025 16:58

Too middle aged still for my taste. Lydia is nicer.

bleakmidwintering · 26/12/2025 16:55

@RaraRachaelout of interest, how old are you?

AgnesMcDoo · 26/12/2025 16:54

It is dated. But start a trend

OctopusFriend · 26/12/2025 16:53

Dollymylove · 26/12/2025 16:49

Please dont. Its my name and I hate it. I wanted to be called Cleopatra 🤣
I dont mind Lindsey though

I think Cleopatra may have been problematic!

deepseaargyllfish · 26/12/2025 16:49

Lucinda, perhaps?

Dollymylove · 26/12/2025 16:49

Please dont. Its my name and I hate it. I wanted to be called Cleopatra 🤣
I dont mind Lindsey though

RaraRachael · 26/12/2025 16:49

I love Linda and always wish I'd been called it. When I'm in Starbucks I always say my name's Linda.

Definitely due for a revival.

PantaloonMad · 26/12/2025 16:40

I think it means pretty in Spanish? I think it’s cute!

OctopusFriend · 26/12/2025 16:37

Watchoutfortheslowaraf · 26/12/2025 16:34

It’s very dated which means it is due a comeback soon. Lindie is a cute nick name

I quite like Elaine which is also mega dated. But I reckon it’ll come back soon. It’s not dissimilar to all the fashionable El names and Lainey is a cute nick name

I love the name Elaine. I met a little Pamela just before Christmas, so cute.

Pranksters · 26/12/2025 16:35

Talltreesbythelake · 26/12/2025 16:30

It's not ugly at all, it actually means pretty in Spanish. It's a name of a dear member of my family so it sounds fab to me. I love the idea of another generation of tiny Lindas running around, being menaces. I met a tiny girl called Olive the other day and had a quiet cringe to myself, but the fashions are changing and I will adapt.

I’m allowed to think it’s ugly, that’s my opinion.

Watchoutfortheslowaraf · 26/12/2025 16:34

It’s very dated which means it is due a comeback soon. Lindie is a cute nick name

I quite like Elaine which is also mega dated. But I reckon it’ll come back soon. It’s not dissimilar to all the fashionable El names and Lainey is a cute nick name

BuffyWillow · 26/12/2025 16:31

My name is Linda (mid 80s) and it was out of generation then, I personally have no problem with it and I have only ever met one other Linda of a similar age. I personally like having an out of generation name and gave my daughter one too, I'd much rather be different than one of 5 Lily's etc.