Lindburgh
LIND-burg
Lindburgh is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “From a German surname, likely referring to a place. The etymology is associated with 'linden' trees and a 'burgh' or 'fortification'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1927.
What Lindburgh Means
“From a German surname, likely referring to a place. The etymology is associated with 'linden' trees and a 'burgh' or 'fortification'.”
The Story of Lindburgh
This name carries the echoes of daring flights across vast oceans, a testament to bold exploration and human ingenuity.
Lindburgh is a Germanic surname, most famously associated with the aviator Charles Lindbergh. It signifies a place, likely a 'linden fortification' or 'linden settlement,' blending the natural element of the linden tree with a defensive structure.
When you dream of your son's future, do you see him pushing boundaries, driven by intelligence and a confident spirit? This name suggests a son who is adventurous, independent, and possesses an innate determination to explore the unknown.
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Numerology
The Creative
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Famous Namesakes
Charles Lindbergh
Famous aviator, first solo flight across the Atlantic.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#9 in 1927
Total Births
48
First Recorded
1927
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