Yes, I know, 70s/80s/90s dated and maybe kind of boring but the sound is just so pretty. Makes me think of linden trees. I also don't think it sounds super dated. Sometimes I wonder if it is due to its nature image. -ey, -ay names have always been popular from
Shirley over
Shelley to
Lindsay and
Courtney and now
Riley and
Ainsley. So the sound itself isn't dated and the association with linden trees makes it sound less dated as well because nature names are so popular now:
Juniper,
Wren,
Lark etc. This is my theory :P It sounds way less dated to me than
Kelsey or
Courtney. Does it sound dated to you?
Which spelling would you choose?
Lindsay or
Lindsey?
Lindsay looks more authentic to me, do you agree? But apparently the place is actually
Lindsey so I guess that is authentic too. Hmmm.
What is fascinating to me is how many different spelling of
Lindsay entered the Scottish top 100. Scotland is the home of all the weird
Lindsay spellings. I know other countries used them too but in Scotland they actually managed to make the top 100. For some reason that intrigues me!
The ones that made the Scottish top 100 and their highest rank:
Lindsey (#89)
Lindsay (#37)
Lyndsay (#84)
Lyndsey (#80)
Linsey (#86)
Lynsey (#15) - I mean, what? Hahaha it really confused me because this looks so weird to me, but apparently there was a celeb named this so it is her fault ;)
Linzi (#80) - :O
What do you think?
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