Lyndsey

English
"island of linden trees"

Lyndsey Origin and Meaning

The name Lyndsey is a boy's name.

Lyndsey is traditionally a feminine name that has occasionally been used for boys. Derived from the Old English elements 'lind' (lime tree) and 'eg' (island), it literally means 'Lincoln's island' or 'island of linden trees.' The masculine usage is quite rare, as Lyndsey is far more established as a female name. This spelling variation emerged alongside Lindsay, Linsey, and Lyndsay, with the 'y' spelling gaining popularity in the late 20th century. When used for boys, the name carries a gentle, nature-connected quality that contrasts with more traditionally masculine names. Parents choosing Lyndsey for a son might be seeking a name that crosses gender boundaries or has personal significance. The name's lyrical sound and connection to nature give it a distinctive character.