Popularity: 8257
Origin: German
Other Origin(s): British
Meaning: Linden tree valley; Lime tree; Soft, tender, mild
As a form of Lindall, Lyndall’s roots lie in Anglo-Saxon as a surname inspired by the German lind. This down-to-earth appellation holds a blend of meanings, from “soft,” “tender,” and “mild” to the topographical “linden tree valley” and fruity “lime tree.” Particularly beloved in South Africa, Lyndall is used as both a personal and surname there and is the heroine of the novel The Story of an African Farm by Olive Schreiner. Its trendy “y” spelling adds a dreaminess to the name, making Lyndall a blissful, nature-infused choice for your gentle sapling.