Lindbergh
The Meaning & Origin of the Name Lindbergh
Lindbergh, which has 9 letters and 2 syllables, is a male name of English origin.
Meaning of Lindbergh
From the island of lime trees
Lindbergh is a distinctive name with historical significance, primarily associated with the famous aviator Charles Lindbergh.
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| Meaning | From the island of lime trees |
| Origins | English, German |
| Gender | Boy |
| Popularity (US) | #771 in 1928 Declining Fast |
| Rarity (US) | Rare (Top 1000) |
| Era | Vintage (1920s) |
Background & History of The Name Lindbergh
The name Lindbergh is of English and German origin, meaning 'from the island of lime trees'. It gained prominence in the early 20th century, primarily due to Charles Lindbergh, who became a household name after his historic solo transatlantic flight in 1927. The name carries connotations of adventure and pioneering spirit. Although it is not a common name today, it remains notable in American history and culture.
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