Proper noun
A female given name from the Germanic languages.
A census-designated place in Yuba County, California, United States.
(computer languages) A coordination language for parallel computing environments.
Linda (plural Lindas)
A surname from German.
1968–69: With Tara King (Linda Thorson) Thorson and Macnee When Diana Rigg left the series in October 1967, the British network executives decided that the current series formula, despite resulting in popular success, could not be pursued further. Source: Internet
1901 ) ** Louise Lindner Eastman, American wife of Lee Eastman and mother of Linda McCartney (b. Source: Internet
Additionally, Powell County Schools began in-person learning this week with the donations of several masks made by custodian of Stanton Elementary School, Lisa Bradshaw, and retired teacher, Linda Foster. Source: Internet
According to the art historian Linda Siegel, the design of the altarpiece is the "logical climax of many earlier drawings of his which depicted a cross in nature's world." Source: Internet
After they left the sexual aspect behind, Lucifer and Linda became friends, and through him she met the rest of his celestial posse, including Mazikeen. Source: Internet
Also renewed is Dishmantled, the cooking competition series from creator Linda Lea, which is hosted by Tituss Burgess. Source: Internet