Balinda
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Balinda is a girl’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Likely a modern variation of Belinda, which possibly derived from the Germanic element 'lind' meaning 'soft' or 'tender' or a combination of Bella and Linda.”, and peaked in popularity in 1961.
What Balinda Means
“Likely a modern variation of Belinda, which possibly derived from the Germanic element 'lind' meaning 'soft' or 'tender' or a combination of Bella and Linda.”
The Story of Balinda
Imagine a name that sounds like a warm embrace, a lyrical blend of beauty and tenderness whispered from a romantic past.
Balinda appears to be a modern variation, possibly a lyrical fusion of 'Bella' and 'Linda,' or a development from Germanic roots like 'lind' meaning 'soft' or 'tender.' It graced the mid-twentieth century with a gentle presence, peaking in popularity around 1961, before its occurrence became exceedingly rare, holding a promise of sweet, melodic charm.
The sound of 'Balinda' feels inherently warm and comforting, like holding your newborn daughter for the first time. When you write it on her birth certificate, the letters flow together smoothly, creating a sense of gentle elegance. You imagine her possessing a kind heart and a graceful spirit, embodying the soft beauty that her name suggests.
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The Creative
Expressive, joyful, and imaginative. Names vibrating at 3 inspire creativity and optimism.
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Peak Year
#34 in 1961
Total Births
648
First Recorded
1949
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