Linsie
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Linsie is a girl’s name of Scottish origin, meaning “A modern diminutive, possibly a form of 'Linsey', of Scottish origin, meaning 'island of flax'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1983.
What Linsie Means
“A modern diminutive, possibly a form of 'Linsey', of Scottish origin, meaning 'island of flax'.”
The Story of Linsie
From the Scottish tradition comes this name, a gentle echo of the linden tree and the fields of flax, full of charm and adaptability.
Linsie, appearing in the early 1980s, is a modern diminutive, possibly a variation of 'Linsey.' With Scottish origins, it hints at 'island of flax,' blending natural imagery with a soft, friendly sound. It feels both grounded and airy.
You envision your daughter, Linsie, as a charming and adaptable soul, with a friendly and outgoing nature. Her name suggests someone who easily navigates social settings, bringing a warm and welcoming presence to all.
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The Achiever
Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#10 in 1983
Total Births
123
First Recorded
1981
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