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Lynda

What does Lynda mean?

Lynda Pronunciation of Lynda as a girls' name is pronounced LIN-dah. It is of English origin. Variant of Linda. Also form of Melinda.

STARTS/ENDS WITH Ly-, -da

Variations

VARIANTS Lyndall, Lyndee, Lyndi

ALTERNATIVE FORMS VIA LINDA Lin, Lindee, Lindey, Lindi, Lindie, Lindira, Lindka, Lindy, Linn, Lyn, Lynde, Lyndy, Lynn, Lynnda, Lynndie, Lynne

CREATIVE FORMS
(female) Lynca, ..

(male) Lynka, ..


MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Lynda Hana (L.H.), ..

How popular is Lynda?

Lynda is a very prominent first name for females (#329 out of 4276, Top 8%) but an unusual surname for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)

Lynda reached its peak rank of #112 in the U.S. in the 1940s, but is not listed at the moment. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Lynda name in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Lynda outside U.S.

Which version is better?

Prominent variation forms of Lynda ranked in the Top 2000 are Linda (#726 IN RECENT RANKINGS), Melinda (#1783), Lindy, Linn, Lyn, Lynn, Lynnda and Lynne. These forms of Lynda were popular as birth names 8 decades ago (ADOPTION OF 4.22%) and are now much less popular (ADOPTION 0.03%, 99.3%).



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Lynda, Linda, Lindy, Linn, Lyn in U.S.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Lynn, Lynnda, Lynne, Melinda in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Linda, Linn outside U.S.

Similar Names

Lynda is alike in pronunciation to Lawanda, Leanda, Lenda, Leonda, Lindee, Lindey, Lindi, Lindie, Lindy, Luanda, Lundie, Lundy, Lyndy, Lynnda and Lynndie. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Anda, Annda, Ayda, Canda, Cinda, Cynda, Gwynda, Hylda, Hynda, Inda, Jenda, Kenda, Lada, Lana, Leida, Lena, Lenna, Leoda, Leyna, Lida, Lina, Lind, Lindka, Linna, Loida, Lonna, Loyda, Lycia, Lyda, Lydah, Lydia, Lygia, Lyna, Lynae, Lynde, Lyndel, Lyndsay, Lynea, Lynn, Lynna, Lynnae, Lynzi, Lynzy, Lyria, Lyssa, Lyuba, Lyvia, Lyza, Manda, Nanda, Nyada, Randa, Ronda, Sanda, Synda, Vanda, Vonda, Wanda, Wenda and Wonda. These names tend to be less commonly used than Lynda.


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