Lindley

English

Etymology

Two possible origins:

Proper noun

Lindley (countable and uncountable, plural Lindleys)

  1. A placename:
    1. A deserted medieval village in Higham on the Hill parish, Leicestershire, England (OS grid ref SP374679).
    2. A village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, previously in Harrogate district (OS grid ref SE229764). [1]
    3. A suburb of Huddersfield, Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE115185).
    4. A town in the Free State province, South Africa, named after Daniel Lindley.
    5. A locality in West Rand district municipality, Gauteng province, South Africa.
    6. A locality in Mid Murray council area, Mid North region, South Australia, Australia.
    7. An unincorporated community in Grundy County, Missouri, United States.
    8. A town in Steuben County, New York, United States.
  2. A habitational surname from Old English.

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Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Lindley is the 3482nd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 10260 individuals. Lindley is most common among White (88.52%) individuals.

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