I think this might be the winner. The worst spelling of the beautiful name Lindsay, Lindsey.I was thinking about this for a while, but I guess this is even worse than Lyndsea (at least looks like some obscure place name), Lynsey, Lynsay, Linsay, Linsey, Lyndsey, Lyndsay and all of the other trendy spellings.It combines the "I heard it somewhere but don't know how to spell it" with the "Oops, there's a D in there? - I didn't know" and the cutesy -i ending trend.So congrats, I guess.
― Anonymous User 7/6/2021
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Too cutesy and juvenile. It looks like a 13-year-old girl came up with this spelling.
Despite the above comment, being an English-speaker I find this spelling too informal to be used as an actual name. It looks more like a nickname, and as a regular name I can't take it seriously.
― Anonymous User 12/15/2009
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I like this spelling that can be usable in my country (we read everything the way it's spelled). So: I prefer Linzi in Croatian and Lindsey in English. I am not a fan of the Lindsay spelling.