About Linsday
The surname Lindsay is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Lind", meaning "lime tree" or "linden tree". The addition of the suffix "-say" or "-sey" indicates "son of", making Lindsay mean "son of Lind". The name was originally used as a given name and later became a surname, primarily found in Scotland. It is a toponymic surname, often associated with places named Lindsay or Lindsey, and has variations such as Lindsey, Lyndsay, or Lyndsey.
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