wdyt of Lindsay?
It's been in my top 5 for the last 6 years.
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I like this for a girl. :)
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I've always liked Lindsay, and last year I heard of a little girl born named Lindsay Patricia.
Only on a boy!
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My friend's dad's name is Lindsey. He doesn't really like it though because people always ask for Mrs. Wilson, not Mr. Wilson.
I fourth that.
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Same here.
Cool, appealing and edgy on a boy - boring, trendy and overused on a girl.
Lindsay is in our top five for girls. I really love it-I think it's so pretty to look at and sounds just as pretty out loud. :) Whenever I post about it though, I get lots of: "too 80's". That doesn't bother me honestly. I grew up before the wave of Lindsays so I didn't know any personally. And I would rather use an 80's name than a 20's name-I can not get into the seriously old lady names. I think Lindsay is a great choice! I also have met two Lindsays recently under age four-so it's not out of style.
I like it, although I prefer it as a boy's name. Also I prefer the Lindsay spelling (as you had it).
Way over-used.
I know a boy (lindsay), and a girl (lyndsay) with this name. I much prefer it for a girl. It's pretty, and nice to say out load.
Her siblings (whelsh family) were Ira, Rhiannon and Gareth.
Her siblings (whelsh family) were Ira, Rhiannon and Gareth.
I like it but I don't think I'd ever use it for several reasons, it has been a bit on the popular side for a few years, I like it better as a surname or on a boy like Leslie, and it's a bit of a cheerleader type name like Chelsea or Kimberly, kind of preppy.
"That tongue of yours is hinged in the middle, sister!"
"That tongue of yours is hinged in the middle, sister!"
I think Lindsay sounds pretty though I've never understood the spelling. Linsey seem the most natural spelling to me, but I suppose the Lindsay (I like Lindsey better) spelling has historical reason.
"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
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"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, GardenParty
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
Ditto
I like the name in theory - it sounds nice and has a nice meaning, but my association is definitely cheerleader/princess. And it's funny that most Lindsays I've seen from England are anything but cheerleader-y (Lindsay Duncan, the award winning actress comes immediately mind), but not so here in the US.
I like the name in theory - it sounds nice and has a nice meaning, but my association is definitely cheerleader/princess. And it's funny that most Lindsays I've seen from England are anything but cheerleader-y (Lindsay Duncan, the award winning actress comes immediately mind), but not so here in the US.
It's ok. Kind of '80's but it's cute.
I like it spelled Lindsey better. I know Lindsay was the original spelling, but it still looks like Lind"say" not Lind"see"
I like it spelled Lindsey better. I know Lindsay was the original spelling, but it still looks like Lind"say" not Lind"see"