Linzi is a shorter spelling of the original scottish surname Lindsay. Personal experiences with the name Linzi: | Edit. its my name. Nicknames for Linzi: | Edit Share what you know!
Meaning & History. From an English and Scottish surname which was originally derived from the name of the region Lindsey, which means "LINCOLN island" in Old English.
Lyndsay is a popular first name in many English-speaking countries, particularly Scotland. It can be either a feminine or a masculine name. It is a variation of many other types of spellings of the name Lyndsay, including the more well-known spelling Lindsay, as well as "Linsey", "Lynsey" and "Lyndsy".
The name Lyndsey is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Lyndsey is: A lake; a place of linden trees.
Linsay [lin-say] as a name for boys (also used as girls' name Linsay) has its root in Old English, and the meaning of Linsay is "Lincoln's marsh; island of linden trees". Linsay is an alternate spelling of Lindsay (Old English): surname.
Origin of the name Lindsey: Taken from the old English surname Lindesie (from Lindsey), which is derived from a place-name composed of the Old English elements lind (the linden tree) and ey (wetland). Var: Lynsey.
The name Lincoln is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Lincoln is: Roman colony at the pool. Lakeside colony. The name of an early Roman settlement in England, used as both a surname and a first name. Famous Bearer: American president Abraham Lincoln.
Place of origin. England. Lindsay or Lindsey 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".
Meaning & History. From an English and Scottish surname which was originally derived from the name of the region Lindsey, which means "LINCOLN island" in Old English.
As a Jewish and Swedish name, it is often of ornamental origin. South German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic): nickname for a gentle, tolerant man, from Middle High German lint, linde 'gentle', 'mild'. ... North German and Danish: habitational name from any of various places named with Lind 'lime tree'.