| NAME | ORIGIN | MEANING |
| Lindi | English | Variant of Linda: lime tree; linden tree; beautiful. |
| Lindie | German | Snake. |
| Lindsay | Old English, Celtic | pool island; linden island |
| Lindsey | English | From the linden tree island. |
| Lindy | English | Variant of Linda: lime tree; linden tree; beautiful. |
| Lindy.-bell | German | Snake; Lime tree; linden tree. Diminutive of Belinda: From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake. Famous bearer: Belinda was heroine of 18th century poet Alexander Pope's 'The Rape of the Lock'. |
| Linette | Middle French | linnet bird, flaxen |
| Ling | Chinese | Sound of Jade/Dawn |
| Linka | Hungarian | Mannish. |
| Linn | Anglo-Saxon | A cascade. |
| Linna | Scandinavian | Small blue flower. |
| Linnae | Scandinavian | Small blue flower. |
| Linne | English | Waterfall. |
| Linnea | Norwegian | lime tree, national flower of Sweden |
| Linnet | French | A type of songbird. Flax. |
| Linnette | Celtic | Grace. |
| Linore | Greek | from Lenore |
| Linsey | English | A lake; a place of linden trees. |
| Liona | Italian | Lioness |
| Liora | English | The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants. |
| Lioslaith | Scottish | Dwells at the gray fortress. |
| Liriene | French | Reads aloud. |
| Lirienne | French | Reads aloud. |
| Liriope | Latin | Mother of Narcissus. |
| Lirit | Hebrew | Poetic. |
| Lirita | Hebrew | Poetic. |
| Lis | Scandinavian | Consecrated toi God |
| Lisa | Hebrew | consecrated to God |
| Lisabet | English | Abbreviation of Elizabeth. |
| Lisabeth | English | Abbreviation of Elizabeth. |