Lindsay (and its many variants) finds its origins in Gaelic with the suggested meanings "dark lake" or "from the linden-tree island". A unisex name for either gender, Lindsay is also believed derived of the surname of noble English and Scottish families. It is more prevalent as a name for a girl.
Lindsay (and its many variants) finds its origins in Gaelic with the suggested meanings "dark lake" or "from the linden-tree island". A unisex name for either gender, Lindsay is also believed derived of the surname of noble English and Scottish families. It is more prevalent as a name for a girl.
Lindsay (and its many variants) finds its origins in Gaelic with the suggested meanings "dark lake" or "from the linden-tree island". A unisex name for either gender, Lindsay is also believed derived of the surname of noble English and Scottish families. It is more prevalent as a name for a girl.
Lindsay (and its many variants) finds its origins in Gaelic with the suggested meanings "dark lake" or "from the linden-tree island". A unisex name for either gender, Lindsay is also believed derived of the surname of noble English and Scottish families. It is more prevalent as a name for a girl.