Linda is an English feminine given name that has been widespread in the English-speaking world since the end of the nineteenth century.
== Etymology ==
The German name Linde was originally an abbreviated form of older names such as Dietlinde and Sieglinde. In the form Linda, it was used by the writer Jean Paul for a leading character in his four-volume novel Titan, published 1800–1803, and it became popular in German-speaking countries thereafter.
The name-element Linde is possibly derived from the same root as the linden tree, with reference to a shield made of that wood, but may have become associated with Germanic lind meaning "soft, tender", the image of the tree being used to indicate a gentle personality. Subsequent support for its appeal may have come from its unrelated usage in the Neo-Latin languages (Italian, Spanish or Portuguese) where the word linda, which is the feminine form of lindo, means "beautiful, pretty, cute" (Spanish and Portuguese) and "clean, neat, tidy" (Italian). It is also a common name in South Africa, Linda, meaning "Wait" (IsiZulu and IsiXhosa).
Among other names in use in English-speaking countries that include the -linda suffix are Melinda, Belinda, Celinda, and Rosalinda.
The name days for Linda are on February 13 (Hungary, Poland), April 15 (Finland, Germany), May 17 (United States), June 19 (Switzerland), June 20 (Sweden), June 25 (Estonia), August 21 (Latvia), September 1 (Czech Republic), September 2 (Slovakia), and September 4 (Poland).
In the Albanian version, Linda is a feminine name which means "birth" or "fertility". The masculine form is Lind. In South African terms the name Linda means "wait" and is not gender based; similar names are Lindiwe also meaning "waited for" but often just written as Lindi in short. Lindokuhle (waiting for something beautiful) and its short form Lindo are related South African-American names.
== Usage ==
Linda was at the height of popularity in the Anglosphere in the middle of the 20th century, particularly in the 1950s. Increased use of the name has been attributed to the hit song “Linda” written by Jack Lawrence and recorded by different artists in 1946. The name has since declined in use. In recent years, Linda has been a name that is more common for the daughters of Chinese and South Korean immigrants to the United States. The name is still in use in some European countries (mainly Northern and Central European countries and Italy).
== Notable people ==
Linda (born 1975/1977), Russian singer
Linda Arvidson (1884–1949), American actress
Linda Avey (born 1960), American biologist and entrepreneur
Linda Barker (born 1961), British television presenter and interior designer
Linda Barnard (born 1968), South African tennis player
Linda Bean (1941–2024), American businessperson and donor
Linda Behnken, American commercial fisher
Linda L. M. Bennett (born 1951), American political scientist
Linda Blair (born 1959), American actress and animal rights activist
Linda Bolder (born 1988), Israeli-Dutch judoka
Linda Bondestam (born 1977), Finnish illustrator and children's writer
Linda Bove, American actress
Linda M. Boxer, American hematologist and academic administrator
Linda Brasil (born 1973), Brazilian politician
Linda Brava (born 1970), Finnish violinist
Linda B. Buck (born 1947), American biologist
Linda Bubon (born 1951), American bookstore founder
Linda Burgess (born 1969), American former basketball player
Linda Burney (born 1957), Australian politician
Linda Caicedo (born 2005), Colombian footballer
Linda Calvey (born 1948), British author and murderer
Linda Gist Calvin, American businesswoman and 41st President of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Linda Carter Brinson (born 1948), American journalist and writer
Linda Lee Cadwell (born 1945), American teacher, widow of martial artist Bruce Lee
Linda Cardellini (born 1975), American actress
Linda S. Carter (born 1963), American politician
Linda Carty (born 1958), Kittitian-American murderer on death row
Linda Chavez (born 1947), American politician
Linda Christian (1923–2011), Mexican actress
Linda Chung (born 1984), Hong Kong-Canadian actress
Linda Clement (born 1980), Scottish field hockey player
Linda Coffee (born 1942), American lawyer
Linda Cohn (born 1959), American sportscaster
Linda Consolante, Canadian soccer player
Linda Cook (1962–1986), English murder victim
Linda Cristal (1931–2020), Argentine-American actress
Linda Dano (born 1943), American actress, businesswoman, writer
Linda Darnell (1923–1965), American actress
Linda de Mol (born 1964), Dutch entertainer
Linda de Vetta (born 1943), British make-up artist
Linda Douglas (1928–2017), actress and wife of Hank Greenberg
Linda Douglass, director of communications for the White House Office of Health Reform
Linda Douglas (gymnast) (born 1965), Australian rhythmic gymnast
Linda Dunikoski, American lawyer and prosecutor
Linda Eder (born 1961), American singer and actress
Linda Evans (disambiguation), several people
Linda Evangelista (born 1965), Canadian supermodel
Linda Fairstein (born 1947), American author and former prosecutor
Linda Fiorentino (born 1958), Italian-American actress
Linda Fruhvirtová (born 2005), Czech tennis player
Linda Garcia (disambiguation), several people
Linda Gass, American environmental activist and artist
Linda Gillard, British writer
Linda Goldstone (1948–1978), American murder victim
Linda Gottfredson (born 1947), American psychologist and writer
Linda Granfield (born 1950), American-Canadian writer
Linda Grant (born 1951), British writer
Linda Grant DePauw (born 1940), American historian and author
Linda Gray (disambiguation), several people
Linda Greenhouse (born 1947), American legal journalist
Linda Haglund (1956–2015), Swedish sprinter
Linda M. Haines (born 1944), English-South African statistician
Linda Halimi (born 1989), Kosovo-Albanian singer
Linda Ham, American NASA manager involved in the Columbia shuttle disaster
Linda Hamilton (born 1956), American actress
Linda Hazzard (1867–1938), American quack, fraud, swindler and serial killer
Linda Henry (born 1959), British actress
Linda Hargreaves, British actress
Linda Harrison (born 1945), American actress
Linda Hesse (born 1987), German singer
Linda Hogan (ethicist) (born 1964), Irish ethicist, theologian and academic
Linda Hogan (writer) (born 1947), Chickasaw writer and environmentalist
Linda Hogan (TV personality) (born 1959), American television personality, ex-wife of Hulk Hogan
Linda Howard (born 1950), American writer
Linda Hoyle (born 1946), English singer, songwriter and art therapist
Linda Hunt (born 1945), American actress
Linda Ikeji (born 1980), Nigerian blogger
Linda Jones (disambiguation), several people
Linda Kasabian (1949–2023), American woman who was part of the Manson Family
Linda King (born 1940), American sculptor, playwright and poet
Linda King (bowls), Hong Kong lawn and indoor bowler
Linda King (virologist), virologist in the United Kingdom
Linda Klimovicova (born 2004), Czech tennis player
Linda Knowles (born 1946), British high jumper
Linda Kuk, Hong Kong film producer
Linda Lai Chiu-han, Hong Kong-based academic, artist, curator and art historian
Linda Lampenius (born 1970), Finnish violinist
Linda Lanzillotta (born 1948), Italian politician
Linda Lappe (1980), American basketball coach
Linda Larkin (born 1970), American actress
Linda Lavin (1937–2024), American actress
Linda Lawton, British researcher
Linda Le (born 1982), American cosplayer
Linda Lewis (1950–2023), British musician
Linda Liao (born 1981), Taiwanese singer, actress and VJ
Linda Lingle (born 1953), governor of Hawaii
Linda Lovelace (1949–2002), American pornographic actress, later an anti-pornography activist
Linda Lucero, American artist
Linda Lusardi (born 1958), British actress, television presenter
Linda Mackenzie (born 1983), Australian freestyle swimmer
Linda Martell (born 1941), American music artist
Linda Mazri (born 2001), Algerian badminton player
Linda Mbwale (born 1966), Namibian politician
Linda McCartney (1941–1998), American photographer, first wife of Paul McCartney
Linda McGill (1945–2025), Australian competition swimmer
Linda McLean (born 1957), Canadian musician
Linda McMahon (born 1948), American politician and business executive
Linda Montano (born 1942), American artist
Linda Motlhalo (born 1998), South African soccer player
Linda Mtoba (born 1991), South African actress and influencer
Linda Nigmatulina (born 1983), Kazakhstani actress and singer
Linda Nolan (1959–2025), Irish singer
Linda Norgrove (1984–2010), American aid worker kidnapped by the Taliban
Linda Nosková (born 2004), Czech tennis player
Linda Ohama, Canadian artist and filmmaker
Linda Ojastu (1936–2006), Estonian sprinter, hurdler and coach
Linda Olofsson (TV journalist) (born 1973), Swedish TV journalist
Linda Olofsson (swimmer) (born 1972), Swedish Olympic freestyle swimmer
Linda Olofsson (sport shooter) (born 1982), Swedish sport shooter
Linda Papadopoulos (born 1971), English-Greek psychologist
Linda Pearson (born 1964), Scottish sport shooter
Linda Park (born 1978), Korean-American actress
Linda Sue Park (born 1960), American author of teen fiction
Linda Patricia Pérez López (born 1998), Venezuelan Paralympic athlete
Linda Perhacs (born 1943), American singer-songwriter
Linda Perry (born 1965), American singer-songwriter
Linda Pétursdóttir (born 1969), Icelandic businesswoman, Miss World 1988
Linda Porter (actress) (1933–2019), American character actress
Linda Porter (historian) (born 1947), English historian and biographer
Linda Purl (born 1955), American actress
Linda Rama (born 1964), Albanian economist
Linda Ramkalawan (b. 1963), First Lady of Seychelles
Linda Reaves (1949–1985), American murder victim
Linda Reichl (born 1942), American physicist
Linda Reid (born 1959), Canadian politician and former MLA
Linda Robson (born 1958), English actress
Linda Ronstadt (born 1946), American singer
Linda Rosenkrantz (born 1934), American writer
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== Etymology ==
The German name Linde was originally an abbreviated form of older names such as Dietlinde and Sieglinde. In the form Linda, it was used by the writer Jean Paul for a leading character in his four-volume novel Titan, published 1800–1803, and it b
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