Linnéa Explained

Linnéa
Pronunciation:
in Swedish lɪˈnêːa/
Gender:female
Masculine:Linnaeus, Linné
Derivation:after botanist Carl Linnaeus
Meaning:'linden tree' or 'twinflower'
Language:Swedish
Alternative Spelling:Linnea, Lenae, Linea, Nea, Neea, Linna, Linnae, Linnaea, Lynae, Lynea, Lynnae, Lynnea, Lennea, Lenaya

Linnéa is a female given name of Swedish origin.

It has two derivations, both of which are linked to the famous 18th-century Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus, who was ennobled as Carl von Linné later in life. Primarily, people have named their children in his honor;[1] Linnaeus and Linné have been used as given names, usually for boys, and simple modification makes the name gender female. Secondarily, people have named their children after the twinflower Linnaea,[2] which was itself named to honor Linnaeus. Linnaeus' family name in turn is derived from the Swedish word Swedish: lind, indicating the linden (lime tree).[3]

Linnéa or Linnea was the seventh most popular given name for girls born in Sweden in 2008 and was the most popular name for girls born in 2008 in Norway. In 2013, it ranked 17 in Sweden and 7 in Norway.[4] [5]

Some notable people with the name:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hanks . Patrick . Hardcastle . Kate . Hodges . Flavia . 2007 . Oxford University Press, USA . A Dictionary of First Names . 978-0198610601.
  2. Book: Wallace . Carol . 2004 . Avon. The Greatest Baby Name Book Ever Rev Ed . 978-0060566494.
  3. Web site: Linnæa -- origin and meaning . nordicnames.de . 12 February 2014.
  4. Web site: Swedish Name Statistics 2013 . nordicnames.de . 12 February 2014.
  5. Web site: Norwegian Name Statistics 2013 . nordicnames.de . 12 February 2014.