Linda is an English feminine
given name
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that has been widespread in the
English-speaking world
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since the end of the nineteenth century.
Etymology
The German name ''Linde'' was originally an abbreviated form of older names such as ''Dietlinde'' and ''Sieglinde''.
In the form ''Linda,'' it was used by the writer
Jean Paul
Jean Paul (; born Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, 21 March 1763 – 14 November 1825) was a German Romanticism, German Romantic writer, best known for his humorous novels and stories.
Life and work
Jean Paul was born at Wunsiedel, in the Ficht ...
for a leading character in his four-volume novel ''
Titan
Titan most often refers to:
* Titan (moon), the largest moon of Saturn
* Titans, a race of deities in Greek mythology
Titan or Titans may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Fictional entities
Fictional locations
* Titan in fiction, fictiona ...
'', published 1800–1803, and it became popular in German-speaking countries thereafter.
[
The name-element ''Linde'' is possibly derived from the same root as the linden tree, with reference to a shield made of that wood,][ but may have become associated with Germanic ''lind'' meaning "soft, tender", the image of the tree being used to indicate a gentle personality. Subsequent support for its appeal may have come from the ]Neo-Latin
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language (Italian
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* Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries
** Italians, a Romance ethnic group related to or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom
** Italian language, a Romance languag ...
, Spanish
Spanish might refer to:
* Items from or related to Spain:
**Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain
**Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many countries in the Americas
**Spanish cuisine
**Spanish history
**Spanish culture
...
or Portuguese) word ''linda'', which is the feminine form of ''lindo'', meaning "beautiful, pretty, cute" (Spanish and Portuguese) and "clean" (Italian). It is also a common name in South Africa
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, Linda, meaning "Wait" (IsiZulu
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and IsiXhosa
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Xhosa is spoken as a first language ...
).
Among other names in use in English
English usually refers to:
* English language
* English people
English may also refer to:
Culture, language and peoples
* ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England
* ''English'', an Amish ter ...
-speaking countries that include the -linda suffix are Melinda
Melinda is a feminine given name.
Etymology
The modern name ''Melinda'' is a combination of "Mel" with the suffix "-inda". "Mel" can be derived from names such as Melanie meaning "dark, black" in Greek, or from Melina meaning "sweet like honey ...
, Belinda
Belinda is a feminine given name of unknown origin, apparently coined from Italian ''bella'', meaning "beautiful". Alternatively it may be derived from the Old High German name ''Betlinde'', which possibly meant "bright serpent" or "bright lind ...
, Celinda Celinda is a female given name related to Linda. It may refer to:
* Celinda Arregui (1864–1941), feminist politician, writer, teacher, suffrage activist
* Celinda Lake, an American pollster and political strategist for the Democratic Party
* Cel ...
, and Rosalinda.
The name day
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s for Linda are on February 13 (Hungary
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, Poland
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), April 15 (Finland
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, Germany
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), May 17 (United States
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), June 19 (Switzerland
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), June 20 (Sweden
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), June 25 (Estonia
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), August 21 (Latvia
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), September 1 (Czech Republic
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), September 2 (Slovakia
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), and September 4 (Poland).
In the Albanian
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**Albanian language
**Albanian culture
**Demographics of Albania, includes other ethnic groups within the country ...
version, ''Linda'' is a feminine name which means "birth" or "fertility". The masculine form is ''Lind''. In South African terms the name Linda means "wait" and is not gender based; similar names are Lindiwe also meaning "waited for" but often just written as Lindi in short. Lindokuhle (waiting for something beautiful) and its short form Lindo
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are related South African-American names.
Usage
Linda was at the height of popularity in the Anglosphere
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in the middle of the 20th century, particularly in the 1950s. Increased use of the name has been attributed to the hit song “Linda
Linda is an English feminine given name, derived from the Spanish word , meaning "pretty."
Linda may also refer to:
Names
* Linda (given name), a female given name (including a list of people and fictional characters so named)
* Linda (singer) ...
” written by Jack Lawrence Jack Lawrence may refer to:
* Jack Lawrence (songwriter) (1912–2009), American songwriter
* Jack Lawrence (artist) (born 1975), British comic book artist and animator
* Jack Lawrence (bluegrass) (born 1953), American bluegrass guitarist
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and recorded by different artists in 1946. The name has since declined in use. In recent years, Linda has been a name that is more common for the daughters of Chinese and South Korean immigrants to the United States.
Notable people
* Linda Barker
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Education
Born in Shelf, West Yorkshire, Shelf, on the outskirts of Halifax, West Yorkshire, Halifax in the West Riding of Yorkshire, Barker was educ ...
, British television presenter and interior designer
* Linda L. M. Bennett, American political scientist
* Linda Blair
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, American actress
* Linda Bolder
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, Israeli-Dutch Olympic judoka
* Linda Bove
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, American actress
* Linda M. Boxer, American hematologist and academic administrator
* Linda Brasil (born 1973), Brazilian politician
* Linda Burney
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(born 1957), Australian politician
* Linda Caicedo
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(born 2005), Colombian footballer
* Linda Gist Calvin
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Early life and education
Calvin was born and raised in Visalia, California. She attended Colle ...
, American businesswoman and 41st President General of the Daughters of the American Revolution
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A non-p ...
* Linda Carter Brinson
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...
, American journalist and writer
* Linda Lee Cadwell
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, American teacher, widow of martial artist Bruce Lee
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* Linda Cardellini
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, American actress
* Linda S. Carter, American politician
* Linda Chung
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, Chinese-Canadian actress
* Linda Clement, Scottish field hockey player
* Linda Coffee
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, American lawyer, known for representing Jane Roe
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in ''Roe v. Wade
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''
* Linda Cohn
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Early life and education
Cohn grew up in a Jewish family on Long Island, New York (state), New York. As a child, she would w ...
, American sportscaster.
* Linda Consolante, Canadian football (soccer) defender
* Linda Cook (1962–1986), English murder victim
* Linda Cristal
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, Argentinian actress
* Linda Dano
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, American actress, businesswoman, writer
* Linda Darnell
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, American actress
* Linda de Mol
Linda Margaretha de Mol (born 8 July 1964) is a Dutch television presenter and actress in the Netherlands and Germany. She is the sister of TV-producer and Endemol co-founder John de Mol, and has frequently appeared in productions of his.
She ...
, Dutch entertainer
* Linda Dunikoski
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, American lawyer and prosecutor
* Linda Eder
Linda Eder (; born February 3, 1961) is an American singer and actress. She originated the role of Lucy Harris in the Broadway musical '' Jekyll & Hyde'', for which she was nominated for the Drama Desk Award.
Biography
Eder was born in Tucso ...
, American Broadway singer and actress
* Linda Evans
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, American actress
* Linda Evangelista
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, Canadian supermodel
* Linda Fairstein
Linda Fairstein (born May 5, 1947) is an American author, attorney, and former New York City prosecutor focusing on crimes of violence against women and children. She was the head of the sex crimes unit of the Manhattan District Attorney's offic ...
(born 1947), American author and former prosecutor
* Linda Fiorentino
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, Italian-American actress
* Linda Gass, American environmental activist and artist
* Linda Gillard, British writer
* Linda Granfield (born 1950), American-Canadian writer
* Linda Grant (born 1951), British writer
* Linda Grant DePauw
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(born 1940), American historian and author
* Linda Gray
Linda Ann Gray (born September 12, 1940) is an American actress, best known for her role as Sue Ellen Ewing, the long-suffering wife of Larry Hagman's character J.R. Ewing on the CBS television drama series ''Dallas (TV series), Dallas'' (1978� ...
, American actress
* Linda Haglund
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Running career
Haglund became a member of Hanvikens SK, a track and field club located just south of Stockholm, at the age of 13. She showed great promise as a ...
, Swedish short-distance runner
* Linda M. Haines
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(born 1944), English and South African statistician
* Linda Halimi, Albanian singer and songwriter
* Linda Hamilton
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, American actress
* Linda Hargreaves
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, British actress
* Linda Henry
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(born 1959), British actress
* Linda Hesse (born 1987), German singer
* Linda Hogan (ethicist) (born 1964), Irish ethicist, theologian and academic
* Linda Hogan (writer)
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(born 1947), Chickasaw writer and environmentalist
* Linda Hogan (TV personality), American television personality, ex-wife of professional wrestler Hulk Hogan
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* Linda Hunt
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(born 1945), American actress
* Linda King, American sculptor, playwright and poet
* Linda King (bowls), Hong Kong international lawn and indoor bowler
* Linda King (virologist), virologist in the United Kingdom
* Linda Knowles
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Knowles won the bronze medal at the 1962 European Championships in Belgrade, Yugoslavia when she was only 16. ...
, British high jumper
* Linda Kuk, Hong Kong film producer
* Linda Lai Chiu-han
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, Hong Kong-based academic, artist, curator and art historian
* Linda Lampenius, Finnish violinist
* Linda Lanzillotta (born 1948), Italian politician
* Linda Larkin
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Career
Larkin began her career in 1990, with the film '' Zap ...
, American actress
* Linda Lavin
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, American actress
* Linda Lawton
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, British researcher in cyanobacteria
* Linda Liao
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Kingston is a city in Ontario ...
, Taiwanese celebrity
* Linda Lingle
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, governor of Hawaii
* Linda Lovelace
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, American former pornographic actress, later anti-pornography activist
* Linda Lucero, American artist
* Linda Lusardi
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Early life
Lusardi was born in Wood Green, London, to Lilian (née Glassman; 1932–2023) and Nello Lusardi (1930–201 ...
(born 1958), British actress, television presenter
* Linda Mackenzie
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(born 1983), Australian freestyle swimmer
* Linda Mazri
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Career
Mazri started representing Algeria at an early age of 13 and competed for the first time with t ...
(born 2001), Algerian badminton player
* Linda McCartney
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(1941–1998), American photographer, first wife of Paul McCartney
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* Linda McGill (born 1945), Australian former competition swimmer
* Linda McLean (born 1957), Canadian musician
* Linda McMahon
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(born 1948), United States Secretary of Education
* Linda Nolan
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After moving with her family to Blackpool at the age of three in 1962, she attained fame as a member of the girl group the Nol ...
(born 1959), Irish singer
* Linda Ohama
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Career
Ohama's first feature-length documentary was '' Obāchan's Garden'', released in 2001''.'' The film centred on Ohama's grandmother ...
, Canadian artist and filmmaker
* Linda Ojastu (1936–2006), Estonian sprinter, hurdler and coach
* Linda Olofsson, Swedish freestyle swimmer
* Linda Papadopoulos
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Education
Papadopoulos was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 3, 1971. She earned a BA degree in psychology from York University in Toronto, On ...
, English-Greek psychologist
* Linda Pearson (born 1964), Scottish sport shooter
* Linda Patricia Pérez López
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Career
P ...
(born 1998), Venezuelan Paralympic athlete who competes in sprinting events
* Linda Perry
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, American singer-songwriter
* Linda Pétursdóttir
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, Icelandic businesswoman, Miss World 1988
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* Linda Porter (actress)
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(1933–2019), American actress
* Linda Purl
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, American actress
* Linda Reaves (1949–1985), American murder victim
* Linda Reichl
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Education
Reichl completed her Ph.D. in 1969 a ...
(born 1942), American physicist
* Linda Reid
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(born 1959), Canadian politician and former MLA
* Linda Robson
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(born 1958), English actress
* Linda Ronstadt
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Ronstadt has earned 11 Grammy Awards, three A ...
(born 1946), American singer
* Linda Schrenko, American politician from the state of Georgia
* Linda Seppänen, Swedish singer
* Linda Sheskey, American middle distance runner
* Linda J. Silberman, American lawyer
* Linda Smith (disambiguation) Linda Smith may refer to:
* Linda Smith (comedian) (1958–2006), English radio comedy performer, stand-up comic and writer
* Linda Smith (American politician) (born 1950), American congresswoman, 1995–1999
* Linda Smith (novelist) (1949–2007), ...
, several people
* Linda Smith (comedian)
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(1958–2006), English radio comedy performer, stand-up comic and writer
* Linda Smith (American politician)
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(born 1950), American congresswoman, 1995–1999
* Linda Smith (novelist)
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Biography
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(1949–2007), Canadian writer of children's fiction
* Linda B. Smith (active since 1993), American psychology professor
* Linda Smith (dancer)
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, American artistic director in Utah Repertory Dance Theatre
* Linda Catlin Smith
Linda Catlin Smith (born 1957 in New York City) is a composer based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 2005 she became the second woman to win the Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music.
Smith studied composition and theory with Allen Shawn in Ne ...
(born 1957), American composer
* Linda Ellerbee
Linda Ellerbee (born Linda Jane Smith; August 15, 1944) is an American journalist, anchor, producer, reporter, author, speaker and commentator, noted as longtime Washington correspondent for NBC News and host of '' NBC News Overnight''. She is ...
(born 1944), a.k.a. Linda Smith, American journalist
* Linda Smith Dyer
Linda Smith Dyer (August 6, 1948 – September 27, 2001) was an American lawyer, lobbyist, and women's rights activist. After a two-decade legal career, she entered public service as deputy commissioner of the Maine Department of Agriculture. She ...
(1946–2001), American women's rights activist
* Linda Tuhiwai Smith
Linda Tuhiwai Te Rina Smith (née Mead; born 1950), previously a professor of indigenous education at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand, is now a distinguished professor at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi. Smith's academic ...
, New Zealand education academic
* Linda Smith, American home recording artist
* Linda Smith (bowls)
Linda Smith is a former Hong Kong international lawn bowler.
Bowls career
Smith has represented Hong Kong at the Commonwealth Games, in the pairs event at the 1994 Commonwealth Games.
She won a triples gold medal at the 1991 Asia Pacific Bowls ...
, Hong Kong international lawn bowler
* Linda Sobeh (born 1968), Palestinian diplomat
* Linda Staudt, Canadian long-distance runner
* Linda Sundblad
Linda Caroline Sundblad (born 5 July 1981, in Lidköping) is a Swedish singer, actress and model.
Career
Lambretta
Dropping out of school at the age of 15 to join the pop rock music band Lambretta, she experienced much success at a young ...
(born 1981), Swedish singer
* Linda Teuteberg (born 1981), German politician
* Linda Thompson (singer)
Linda Thompson (''née'' Pettifer, born 23 August 1947) is an English singer-songwriter.
Thompson is one of the most recognised names and voices in the British folk rock movement of the 1970s and 1980s, in collaboration with fellow British fo ...
(born 1947), British folk singer
* Linda G. Thompson
Silver Convention were a German Euro disco recording act of the 1970s. The group was originally named Silver Bird Convention or Silver Bird.
History
The group was initiated in Munich, then West Germany, by producers and songwriters Michael Kun ...
(born 1948), member of the German band Silver Convention
Silver Convention were a German Euro disco recording act of the 1970s. The group was originally named Silver Bird Convention or Silver Bird.
History
The group was initiated in Munich, then West Germany, by producers and songwriters Michael Kun ...
, and also a solo performer
* Linda Thompson (actress)
Linda Diane Thompson (born May 23, 1950) is an American songwriter, former actress and beauty pageant winner.
Thompson began her acting career as a " Hee Haw Honey" on the American television variety show ''Hee Haw''. She was also a girlfrien ...
(born 1950), American actress and songwriter
* Linda Thompson (attorney)
Linda Thompson (April 26, 1953 – May 10, 2009), born Linda Diane Capps, was an American lawyer and militia movement supporter. In 1993, she quit her job as a lawyer in Indianapolis, Indiana, to start the American Justice Federation, a no ...
(1953–2009), Indiana attorney known for her conspiracy theories surrounding Waco siege and Bill Clinton
* Linda D. Thompson (born c. 1961), former mayor of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
* Linda Thompson (artistic director)
Linda Joy Thompson is an Australian operatic soprano, producer and stage director. Thompson performed 25 principal operatic roles, including two world premieres at the Sydney Opera House with the Australian Opera. Thompson was head of Classical ...
, Australian operatic soprano, producer and stage director
* Linda Chavez-Thompson
Linda Chavez-Thompson (born August 3, 1944)Franklin, "Labor's Message Heard in Clear New Voice," ''Chicago Tribune,'' October 30, 1995. is a second-generation Mexican-AmericanKarsko, "Success of Unions, Middle Class Are Linked, Labor Advocate Say ...
(born 1944), executive vice-president of the AFL-CIO
* Linda Chatman Thomsen
Linda Chatman Thomsen (born April 1, 1954) is an American attorney who was director of the Division of Enforcement for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission from 2005 until early 2009. Since arriving at the SEC in 1995, she worked under fo ...
, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission official
* Linda Tripp
Linda Rose Tripp (née Carotenuto; November 24, 1949 – April 8, 2020) was an American civil servant who played a prominent role in the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal of 1998. Tripp's action in illegally and secretly recording Monica Lewinsky's co ...
, Pentagon employee involved in the Lewinsky scandal of US President Bill Clinton
* Linda Voortman, Dutch politician
* Linda Wagenmakers
Linda Wagenmakers (born 30 November 1975, Arnhem) is a Dutch singer and voice actress. She started her career at 21 playing Kim in the Dutch version of the musical ''Miss Saigon''. She played in the RTL 4 drama series ''Westenwind'', for which sh ...
(born 1975), Dutch singer
* Linda Walsh (born 1958), British scientist at the University of Zurich who specializes in radiation epidemiology
* Linda Winikow
Linda Winikow (May 9, 1940 – August 24, 2008) was an American politician from New York. Winikow pleaded guilty to grand larceny, commercial bribe receiving and making illegal campaign contributions.
Early life
On May 9, 1940, Winikow was bo ...
(1940–2008), New York state senator
* Linda Yaccarino
Linda Yaccarino (born December 21, 1963) is an American media proprietor serving since June 2023 as chief executive officer (CEO) of X Corp., X Corp. She previously served as chairwoman of global advertising & partnerships at NBCUniversal from 2 ...
(born 1962), American media executive, CEO of Twitter
* Linda Zervakis
Linda Zervakis (; born 25 July 1975 in Hamburg) is a German-Greek television presenter as well as newsreader and journalist. She was the first '' Tagesschau'' presenter with an immigrant background.
Early life and education
Zervakis is the dau ...
(born 1975), German-Greek television presenter
* Linda Zhang, American automotive engineer
* Linda Züblin
Linda Züblin (born 21 March 1986) is a Swiss heptathlete, who competed for her country at the 2008 Summer Olympics
The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and officially branded as Beijing 2008 (), were ...
, Swiss heptathlete
Fictional characters
* Linda, a character in the 1988 American science fiction movie ''Mac and Me
''Mac and Me'' is a 1988 American science fiction film directed by Stewart Raffill, and co-written with Steve Feke. Starring Christine Ebersole, Jonathan Ward, and Tina Caspary alongside Lauren Stanley and Jade Calegory, it centers on a "Myster ...
''
* Linda, a character in the 2009 American comedy film ''The Hangover
''The Hangover'' is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in ''The Hangover'' trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, H ...
''
* Linda
Linda is an English feminine given name, derived from the Spanish word , meaning "pretty."
Linda may also refer to:
Names
* Linda (given name), a female given name (including a list of people and fictional characters so named)
* Linda (singer) ...
, a character on the children's television program ''Sesame Street
''Sesame Street'' is an American educational television, educational children's television series that combines live-action, sketch comedy, animation, and puppetry. It is produced by Sesame Workshop (known as the Children's Television Worksh ...
''
* Linda
Linda is an English feminine given name, derived from the Spanish word , meaning "pretty."
Linda may also refer to:
Names
* Linda (given name), a female given name (including a list of people and fictional characters so named)
* Linda (singer) ...
, a character in Estonian mythology
Estonian mythology is a complex of myths belonging to the Estonian folk heritage and literary mythology. Information about the pre-Christian and medieval Estonian mythology is scattered in historical chronicles, travellers' accounts and in eccle ...
* Linda Belcher, wife of Bob Belcher in the animated comedy ''Bob's Burgers
''Bob's Burgers'' is an American animated sitcom created by Loren Bouchard for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It is centered on the Belcher family—parents Bob Belcher, Bob and Linda Belcher, Linda and their three children, Tina Belcher, Tina, G ...
''
* Supergirl (Linda Danvers)
Linda Danvers, also known as Supergirl, is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Peter David and artist Gary Frank, she debuted in ''Supergirl'' (vol. 4) #1 (September 1996). She is not to ...
, a DC Comics superhero
* Linda Flynn-Fletcher, the mother of Phineas in the Disney Channel animated series ''Phineas and Ferb
''Phineas and Ferb'' is an American animated series, animated Musical film, musical-television comedy, comedy television series created by Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh for Disney Channel and Disney XD. The series originally aired on t ...
''
* Linda Gergenblatt, a character in the 2012 American comedy film ''Wanderlust''
* Linda Gunderson, the protagonist of the 2011 animated film ''Rio''
* Linda Melinda, the main protagonist in video game ''DreadOut
''DreadOut'' is a survival horror video game from independent developer Digital Happiness for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and OS X. A port for PlayStation 4 was announced but never released. The story is about a group of high school students in I ...
''
* Linda Mitchell, mother of two in the science fiction comedy film '' The Mitchells vs. the Machines''
* Linda Radlett, a character in ''The Pursuit of Love
''The Pursuit of Love'' is a novel by Nancy Mitford, first published in 1945. It is the first in a trilogy about an upper-class English family in the interwar period focusing on the romantic life of Linda Radlett, as narrated by her cousin, Fa ...
'' by Nancy Mitford
Nancy Freeman-Mitford (28 November 1904 – 30 June 1973) was an English novelist, biographer, and journalist. The eldest of the Mitford family#Mitford sisters, Mitford sisters, she was regarded as one of the "bright young things" on the ...
* Linda Twist, a character in the Australian television series ''Round the Twist
''Round the Twist'' is an Australian children's comedy drama television series which follows the supernatural adventures of the Twist family, who leave their conventional residence to live in a lighthouse, in the fictional coastal town of Port ...
''
* Linda Woodward, a character in ''The Three Clerks
''The Three Clerks'' (1857) is a novel by Anthony Trollope, set in the lower reaches of the Civil Service. It draws on Trollope's own experiences as a junior clerk in the General Post Office, and has been called the most autobiographical of Trol ...
'' by Anthony Trollope
Anthony Trollope ( ; 24 April 1815 – 6 December 1882) was an English novelist and civil servant of the Victorian era. Among the best-known of his 47 novels are two series of six novels each collectively known as the ''Chronicles of Barsetshire ...
* Linda Monroe, the secondary antagonist of Black Friday (musical) by StarKid
* Lynda Van Der Klok, a character in ''Halloween'', played by P. J. Soles
Pamela Jayne Soles (née Hardon; born July 17, 1950) is a retired American actress. She made her film debut in 1976 as Norma Watson in Brian De Palma's ''Carrie (1976 film), Carrie'' (1976) before portraying List of Halloween (franchise) charact ...
* Linda B. the female protagonist in ''A Girl in Exile'' by Ismail Kadare
Ismail Kadare (; 28 January 1936 – 1 July 2024) was an Albanian novelist, poet, essayist, screenwriter and playwright. He was a leading international literary figure and intellectual, focusing on poetry until the publication of his first novel ...
References
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