Lindsay
I like this in a retro kind of way. I actually think it is kind of cool. Its popularity was probably hidden a bit by the two very popular spelling variants Lindsay and Lindsey. I think if both spellings had been combined it would have come close to the top 10. Yet it never seemed that crazy popular to me and I never found it all that dated.
What do you think? Which spelling? Dated?
What do you think? Which spelling? Dated?
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There were a lot of spellings, yeah. Probably would have been around #10 if all combined.
It's about as dated as Amanda and Lauren. And Chelsea, although I guess Chelsea is a few years younger. Not a baby name, not "old" yet either.
It's not my style. But it's better than Taylor or Courtney. About as appealing as Ashley. Pleasant enough, but too surnamey for me.
I very much prefer the spelling Lindsay, for either sex. I slightly prefer the name for girls.
Lindsey reminds me of linsey-woolsey and just seems like it could be a mistake to me. It's like Chelsey.
It's about as dated as Amanda and Lauren. And Chelsea, although I guess Chelsea is a few years younger. Not a baby name, not "old" yet either.
It's not my style. But it's better than Taylor or Courtney. About as appealing as Ashley. Pleasant enough, but too surnamey for me.
I very much prefer the spelling Lindsay, for either sex. I slightly prefer the name for girls.
Lindsey reminds me of linsey-woolsey and just seems like it could be a mistake to me. It's like Chelsey.
This message was edited 8/1/2018, 5:55 PM
It feels dated to me, and I've never understood the appeal. It seems too surnamey, and I don't like the sound of it either. It doesn't help that the one Linsey I know happens to be a cousin who's in and out of jail and rehab.
My name is Lindsey and I hate it. I hate it so much I don't go by it anymore.
It's dated and it's definitely not back yet. For girls at least.
I'd say that doesn't apply to boys which is the only place I tolerate the name anyway.
It's dated and it's definitely not back yet. For girls at least.
I'd say that doesn't apply to boys which is the only place I tolerate the name anyway.
I really like Lindsay (as a feminine name), and I often feel alone in my liking of it, especially on BtN. I think Lindsay Lohan soured a lot of people on the name, unfortunately.
EDIT: Looks like just about everybody but me prefers the Lindsey spelling. Though I definitely like the look of the "a" better.
EDIT: Looks like just about everybody but me prefers the Lindsey spelling. Though I definitely like the look of the "a" better.
This message was edited 8/1/2018, 10:51 AM
Definitely seems 80s/90s dated to me. Too old to be current, not quite old enough to be vintage just yet. The meaning is meh. The sound is meh. It really is just meh to me. If I had to pick, Lindsay seems like the nicer spelling.
Not a fan. However, I am much more inclined to the 'e' spelling. Looks nicer. Lindsey definitely.
Yeah, it's dated. It came along with Ashley and Courtney, but both those names stayed more popular for longer. Lindsay just didn't have whatever they had.
I never liked it, but prefer Lindsey just because the ay ending with the ee sound is silly to me.
I never liked it, but prefer Lindsey just because the ay ending with the ee sound is silly to me.
Lindsay for a boy, Lindsey for a girl.
It was never startlingly popular here, so I'm quite neutral about it. I think I prefer the female version, but then I'd be more likely to use Linden than Lindsey.
I had a colleague whose parents couldn't decide between Lesley and Lynn, so named her Lynsey. That, I didn't like.
It was never startlingly popular here, so I'm quite neutral about it. I think I prefer the female version, but then I'd be more likely to use Linden than Lindsey.
I had a colleague whose parents couldn't decide between Lesley and Lynn, so named her Lynsey. That, I didn't like.