Originating from English, the name Lyndall is a unisex name that can be pronounced as LIN-dahl (/lɪnˈdɑl/). It is a variation of the name Lindall. In terms of popularity in the United States, Lyndall was given to a small number of newborns in the mid-20th century. It reached its peak in 1961 when it was ranked at 1825. While not as commonly used today, Lyndall carries a unique charm and can be a distinctive choice for parents looking for a gender-neutral name.
Lyndall Fownes Urwick was a British management consultant and business thinker known for integrating the ideas of earlier theorists into a comprehensive theory of management administration and co-founding the academic journal Administrative Science Quarterly. |
Lyndall Gordon is a British biographical and former academic writer, renowned for her literary biographies and serving as a senior research fellow at St Hilda's College, Oxford. |
Lyndall Ryan is an Australian academic and historian known for her work in Australian studies and women's studies at various universities. |