Lindsay (name)
13th- to 14th-century coat of arms of the de Lindsay Lords of Crawford. | |
Current region | England |
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Earlier spellings | de Lindsay, Lyndsay |
Place of origin | England |
Lindsay is an English surname, originally derived from the territory of Lindsey in Lincolnshire, from the Old English toponym Lindesege "Lindum Isle", i.e. "marshlands of Lincoln".
In the late 19th century, the surname gave rise to the given names Lindsay and Lindsey in the United States, at first as a masculine given name, and since the mid-20th century, increasingly as a feminine given name.[1] Its popularity as a girls' name is due to actress Lindsay Wagner (born 1949 as Lindsay Jean Wagner), who became famous in 1976 as The Bionic Woman. Lindsey was the 570th most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2014, while Lindsay ranked 653rd. Both spellings ranked among the top 100 names for girls from 1980 through 1993, with Lindsey peaking at #35 in 1983 and 1984 and Lindsay peaking at #36 in the same years.[2][3]
Surname
The surname is ultimately connected to the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Lindsey.
The surname of Lindsay continued to be borne by the Earls of Balcarres and Earls of Crawford, down to the current holder of the title, Robert Lindsay, 29th Earl of Crawford (b. 1927), while the Earls of Lindsay have used the additional surname of Lindesay since its adoption by Reginald Lindesay-Bethune, 12th Earl of Lindsay in 1919.
The names of John de Lindsay (d. 1335), Ingram Lindsay (15th century) David Lyndsay (c. 1490–c. 1555) and Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie (1532–1580) are early examples of the name being used as "surname" by members of lower nobility in Scotland. Lindsay was used in the United Kingdom by younger sons of the Lindsay clan chiefs, acquiring the status of common surname in the course of the 19th century:
- Alec Lindsay (born 1948), English international footballer (Liverpool FC)
- David Lyndsay (poet), also spelled Lindsay, renaissance poet in the court of James V of Scotland
- Duncan Morton Lindsay, Scottish football player (1902-1972)
- Sir Harry Lindsay (1881-1963), British civil servant and administrator
- James Lindsay (Conservative politician) (1906–1997)
- James Alexander Lindsay (1815–1874), British Conservative Member of Parliament for Wigan, second son of James Lindsay, 24th Earl of Crawford
- Joseph Lindsay (1858–1933), Scottish international footballer
- Sir Martin Lindsay, 1st Baronet, British politician and explorer (1905–1981)
- Maurice Lindsay (1918–2009), Scottish broadcaster, writer and poet
- Maurice Lindsay (rugby league), rugby league administrator (Wigan)
- Patrick Lindsay (politician), Second Minister for the Gaeltacht (1914– 1993)
- Robert Lindsay (disambiguation)
- Ronald Lindsay (1877–1945), Former UK Ambassador to the United States, fifth son of James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford
- Sandie Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker (1879–1952), Master of Balliol College, Oxford, son of Thomas Martin Lindsay
- Reverend Thomas Martin Lindsay (1843–1914)
Ireland
The surname Lindsay is also found in Northern Ireland. Irish people called Lindsay are either descended from members of the Scottish clan Lindsay who migrated to Ireland, or alternatively of the Gaelic O'Loinsigh sept, who sometimes anglicized their name as Lindsay, even though more common anglicizations were Lynch or Linchey. In addition, the MacClintock (MacIlliuntaig) family anglicized their name as Lindsay in the 17th century.
Americas and Oceania
At the same time, Scottish emigrants to America or Australia tended to adopt their clan's name as surname; as a Scottish American surname, Lindsay is introduced by the late 18th century, with the immigration of one Anthony Lindsay from Scotland.[4]
- Alvin Francis Lindsay (1882–1957), American politician, Missouri state representative
- Arthur Fydell Lindsay (1816–1895), South Australian surveyor and politician
- Arto Lindsay (born 1953), American musician
- Chike Lindsay (born 1983), American kickboxer
- Sir Daryl Lindsay (1889–1976), Australian, brother of Norman Lindsay
- David Lindsay (explorer) (1856–1922) leader of 1891 Elder expedition to Central Australia
- Germaine Lindsay (1985–2005), Jamaican-born British Islamist terrorist
- Jeff Lindsay (writer) (born 1952), American fiction writer
- John Lindsay (1921–2000), American politician
- Sir Lionel Lindsay (1874–1961), Australian artist, brother of Norman Lindsay
- Mark Lindsay (born 1942), American pop singer
- Norman Lindsay (1879–1969), Australian artist, of famous Lindsay family
- Percy Lindsay (1870–1952), Australian artist, brother of Norman Lindsay
- Reg Lindsay (1929–2008), Australian country and western singer
- Ruby Lindsay (1885–1919), Australian artist, sister of Norman Lindsay
- Ryan Lindsay (born 1976), Canadian former professional ice hockey player
- Ted Lindsay (born 1925), American former professional ice hockey player
- Vachel Lindsay (1879–1931), American poet
The boy's given name Lindsay appears to arise from the Scottish surname in the early 20th century in North America and Australia / New Zealand, also given to girls by the mid-20th century, and rising to popularity in the 1970s.
Surname Lindsey
- Adrian Lindsey (1895–1980), American athlete and coach
- Ben Lindsey (basketball), American collegiate basketball coach
- Ben Lindsey (jurist) (1869–1943), American judge and social reformer
- Charles H. Lindsey, British computer scientist
- Isaac Coleman Lindsey (1892–1968), Louisiana politician
- David L. Lindsey, novelist
- Geoff Lindsey, writer
- George Lindsey, American actor
- Hal Lindsey, American evangelist and Christian writer
- Hillary Lindsey, country music songwriter
- Jim Lindsey, University of Arkansas trustee
- Johanna Lindsey, novelist
- Lawrence B. Lindsey, economist
- Martin Lindsey, English vice-chancellor
- Melvin Lindsey, broadcaster
- Steven W. Lindsey, astronaut
- Theophilus Lindsey, theologian, founder of Unitarianism in England
Given name
Lindsay | |
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Gender | both male and female |
Origin | |
Word/name | English. |
Meaning | clan name; toponym |
Other names | |
Related names | Lindsey, Linsay, Linsey, Lyndsay, Lyndsey, Lynsey, Lynsay, Linzey, Lynzi, Lynzie, Lynsi, Linzie, Linzi, Lindsy, Lyndsy, Lynnsey, Lindsee, Lynsie |
Look up Lindsay in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Male
- Lindsay Rogers (1891-1970), Burgess Professor of Public Law, Columbia University (1920–1959); Director, Social Science Research Council (1934–36)
- Lindsay Crosby (1938-1989); American actor and singer
- Lindsay Weir (1908–2003), New Zealand cricketer
- Lindsay Brown (1911–1987), American baseball player
- Lindsay Hassett (1913–1993), Australian Test cricketer
- Lindsay Tuckett (born 1919), South African cricketer
- Lindsay Anderson (1923–1994), British film director
- Lindsay Kline (born 1934), Australian Test cricketer
- Lindsay Gaze (born 1936), Australian basketball player and coach
- Lindsay Hoyle (born 1957), Labour Member of Parliament for Chorley (England)
- Lindsay Dawson (born 1959), American artist
- Lindsay Hamilton (born 1962), Scottish footballer
- Lindsay Knapp (born 1970), Football player
- Lindsay Kemp (born 1938), British dancer, actor, teacher, mime artist and choreographer
- Lindsay Scott (born 1960), American football player
- Lindsay Tait (born 1982), New Zealand basketball player
- Lindsay G. Merrithew (born 1964), Canadian entrepreneur, executive producer, producer, and actor.
Female
- Lindsay Wagner, American actress (b. 1949)
- Lindsay Cooper, English musician and political activist (1951–2013)
- Lindsay Armstrong, South-African born Australian writer (b. before 1970)
- 1970s
- Lindsay Davenport, American tennis player (b. 1976)
- Lindsay Price, American actress and singer (b. 1976)
- Lindsay Lee-Waters, American tennis player (b. 1977)
- Lindsay Sloane, American actress (b. 1977)
- Lindsay Hartley, American actress (b. 1978)
- 1980s
- Lindsay Taylor, former WNBA player (b. 1981)
- Lindsay Whalen, American basketball player (b. 1982)
- Lindsay Tarpley, American soccer player (b. 1983)
- Lindsay Ellingson, American fashion model (b. 1984)
- Lindsay Felton, American actress (b. 1984)
- Lindsay Hawker, British murder victim (1984-2007)
- Lindsay Lohan, American actress and singer (b. 1986)
- Lindsay Pagano, American singer (b. 1986)
- Lyndsy Fonseca, American actress (b. 1987)
Fictional characters named Lindsay
- Lindsay Monroe, a character on CSI: NY
- Lindsay Rappaport, a character on One Life to Live
- Lindsay Weir, a character on Freaks and Geeks, played by Linda Cardellini
- Lindsay Bluth Fünke, a character on Arrested Development, played by Portia de Rossi
- Lindsay, a character on Total Drama Island
- Lindsay Dole, an attorney on The Practice, played by Kelli Williams
- Lyndsay, a character in the Wii and DS games MySims Kingdom, MySims Agents and MySims SkyHeroes
- Lindsay, a character on The New Adventures of Old Christine, played by Alex Kapp Horner
- Lindsay Boxer, a character on Women's Murder Club, played by Angie Harmon
- Lindsay Marriott, a character in Farewell, My Lovely by Raymond Chandler
- Lindsay Brown, a character in the "Stockholm Syndrome" trilogy by Richard Rider
- Lindsay in Lucky Number Slevin played by Lucy Liu
People named Lindsey
Lindsey | |
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Pronunciation | Lin-zee |
Gender | Unisex |
Origin | |
Meaning | Linden trees by the brook |
Region of origin | Lincolnshire |
Other names | |
Related names | Lindsay |
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- Lindsey Berg, American volleyball player
- Lindsey Buckingham (born 1949), American guitarist, singer, composer, and producer, member of Fleetwood Mac
- Lindsey Cardinale, American singer and American Idol contestant (born 1985)
- Lindsey Davis, novelist
- Lindsey Durlacher (1974–2011), US Greco-Roman wrestler
- Lindsey Evans, American fashion model and beauty queen (born 1989)
- Lindsey German, politician
- Lindsey Graham (born 1955), United States Senator
- Lindsey Haun, American actress and singer (born 1984)
- Lindsey Hilsum, news reporter
- Spessard Lindsey Holland, politician
- Lindsey Hugh Holliman, politician
- Lindsey Hughes, historian
- Lindsey Hunter (born 1970), American basketball player
- Lindsey Jacobellis (born 1985), American snowboarder
- Lindsey Lamar, American football player
- Lindsey McKeon, American actress (born 1982)
- Lindsey Nelson (1919–1995), American sportscaster
- Lindsey Shaw, American actress (born 1989)
- Lindsey Stirling, American violinist
- Jay Lindsey Tibbs, baseball player
- Lindsey Vonn, alpine skier
- Lindsey Vuolo, photographer's model
- Lindsey Ann Way, Musician and bassist for Mindless Self Indulgence (born 1973)
- Lindsey Witten (born 1988), American football player
- Lindsey Wixson American fashion model (born 1994)
- Lindsey Wright, American professional golfer (born 1979)
- Lindsey Van, American ski jumper (born 1984)
Fictional characters
- Lindsey Butterfield, a character in the soap opera, Hollyoaks
- Lindsey Farris, a character in Mission: Impossible III
- Lindsey McDonald, a character on the TV show Angel
- Lindsey Naegle, a minor character on the TV show The Simpsons
- Dr. Lindsey Novak, a character on the sci-fi series Stargate SG-1
- Lindsey Salmon, a character from The Lovely Bones
Other variations
Lyndsay
- Lyndsay DePaul (born 1988), American swimmer
- Lyndsay Glohe (born 1988), Australian football player
- Lyndsay Hammond, Australian musician
- Lyndsay Kahler (born 1974), American beauty pageant
- Lyndsay McIntosh (born 1955), Scottish politician
- Lyndsay Meyer (born 1973), American ski-mountaineer
- Lyndsay Proctor, New Zealand rugby player
- Lyndsay Wall (born 1985), American ice-hockey player
Linsay
- Linsay Felton (born 1984), American actor
- Linsay Willier, Canadian model
Linsey
- Surname
- Joseph Linsey (1899–1994), organized crime figure in Boston's underworld during Prohibition
- Given names
- Linsey Corbin (born 1981), American triathlete
- Linsey Godfrey (born 1989), American actor
- Linsey MacDonald (born 1964), former Scottish sprinter from Dunfermline, Fife
- Linsey Dawn McKenzie (born 1978), English glamour model, pornographic actress, and minor celebrity
- Other
- Linsey-woolsey, coarse twill or plain-woven fabric woven with a linen warp and a woollen weft
- John Linsey Rand House, Italianate house in Friendship, Indiana, USA
Lyndsey
- Lyndsey Marshal (born 1978), English actor
- Lyndsey Patterson (born 1982), American soccer player
- Lyndsey Pfaff (born 1978), Belgian television personality
- Lyndsey Rodrigues (born 1981), Australian television personality
- Martin Lyndsey, English 16th-century academic administrator
Lynsay
- Lynsay King (born 1987), British actor
- Lynsay Sands, Canadian author
- Lynsay Ryan (born 1984), Canadian curler
Lynsey
- Lynsey Askew (born 1986), English cricketer
- Lynsey Addario (born 1973), American photojournalist
- Lynsey Baxter (born 1959), English actor
- Lynsey Bartilson (born 1983), American actor
- Lynsey de Paul (born 1948), English singer-songwriter
- Lynsey DuFour, American television soap opera writer
- Lynsey Hipgrave (born 1979), English television and radio presenter formerly known as Lynsey Horn
- Lynsey McCullough (born 1991), Irish tennis player
- Lynsey Sharp (born 1990), Scottish athlete
- Lynsey Nolan, character in the British soap opera Hollyoaks
Notes
- ↑ Behind the Name
- ↑ http://www.ourbabynamer.com/Lindsey-name-popularity.html
- ↑ http://www.ourbabynamer.com/Lindsay-name-popularity.html
- ↑ "For over a hundred years, there have been many disputes concerning the originating founder of the Lindsay family in America. Most of these stories originated with the Lindsay Family Association of America. During its twenty years of existence, several reports were issued. [...] Margaret Isabelle Lindsay, author of 'The Lindsays of America' [...] wrote, 'Having been furnished with two or three records of this family, in justice to those who kindly sent each to me, I insert them all.'" The conflicting accounts make the Anthony "the Immigrant" Lindsay either "a wealthy Scotch sea captain" who arrived about 1784, or one of three Scottish brothers who landed in Charleston, South Carolina. Five men called Linsey are recorded as heads of families in the 1790 Federal Census of Prince George's County. ancestry.com, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000. Josephine Lindsay Bass and Becky Bonner
- ↑ Lindsey-Meaning and origin of the name Lindsey