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Lind
- Lind Lagerlöf, Daniel , Swedish director and filmmaker
- Lind Thomsen, Christian (* 1985), Danish badminton player
- Lind, Adolf (1894–1966), Austrian farmer and politician
- Lind, Adrian (* 1994), German basketball player
- Lind, Alfred (1879–1959), Danish cameraman, screenwriter and director during the silent film era
- Lind, Alyvia Alyn (* 2007), American child actress
- Lind, Amanda Sofia Margareta (* 1980), Swedish politician
- Lind, Anders (* 1998), Danish table tennis player
- Lind, Arvi (* 1940), Finnish news anchor
- Lind, Björn (* 1978), Swedish cross-country skier
- Lind, Bob (born 1942), American singer
- Lind, Carl Johan (1883–1965), Swedish hammer thrower
- Lind, Caroline (* 1982), American rower
- Lind, Christiane (* 1964), German-speaking author
- Lind, Christina Bennett (* 1983), American actress
- Lind, Don L. (* 1930), American astronaut
- Lind, Ekard (* 1945), Austrian musician (classical guitar), university teacher of music college, cynologist
- Lind, Emil (1872–1948), Austrian actor, theater director and acting teacher on German-speaking stages
- Lind, Emily Alyn (* 2002), American actress
- Lind, Espen (* 1971), Norwegian singer, songwriter and producer
- Lind, Eva (* 1966), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Lind, Folke (1913-2001), Swedish football player
- Lind, Franz (1900–1967), German sculptor and painter
- Lind, Georg (* 1947), German psychologist and professor of educational science
- Lind, Georg Rudolf (1926–1990), German Romanist
- Lind, George (* 1977), American poker player
- Lind, Georgia (1905–1984), German actress
- Lind, Gitta (1925–1974), German pop singer
- Lind, Gustav (1856–1903), metal sculptor
- Lind, Hasse Pavia (* 1979), Danish archer
- Lind, Heather (born 1983), American actress
- Lind, Heinrich (1878–1941), German politician (DNVP, CNBLP), MdR
- Lind, Hera (* 1957), German singer, writer and presenter
- Lind, Ilse (1874–1955), Austrian actress
- Lind, Jakov (1927–2007), Austrian-English writer, radio play author, film director and painter
- Lind, James (1716–1794), Scottish physician and ship hygiene pioneer in the British Navy (Royal Navy)
- Lind, James (1736-1812), Scottish medic
- Lind, James F. (1900–1975), American politician
- Lind, Jenny (1820-1887), Swedish singer
- Lind, Jessica (* 1988), Austrian screenwriter and film director
- Lind, Joan (1952-2015), American rower
- Lind, Johan (* 1974), Swedish football player
- Lind, John (1854–1930), American politician
- Lind, Juha (* 1974), Finnish ice hockey player
- Lind, Katharina (* 1936), German actress
- Lind, Levi Robert (1906–2008), American classical philologist
- Lind, Lissy , German actress
- Lind, Maria (* 1966), Swedish art historian, art critic, curator and museum director
- Lind, Martin (* 1944), Swedish Lutheran bishop
- Lind, Mecka (* 1942), Swedish children's book author
- Lind, Mikael (* 1972), Swedish ice hockey player
- Lind, Natalie Alyn (* 1999), American actress
- Lind, Ove (1926–1991), Swedish jazz clarinetist
- Lind, Philipp (* 1988), German actor and voice actor
- Lind, Rainer (* 1954), German painter, draftsman and graphic artist
- Lind, Robby (1934-2007), German pop singer
- Lind, Samuel C. (1879–1965), American chemist
- Lind, Sofia (* 1975), Swedish cross-country skier
- Lind, Traci (* 1968), American actress and producer
- Lind, Ulrich (* 1942), German marksman
- Lind, Vello (1936–2017), Estonian agronomist and politician
- Lind, Werner (1950–2014), Romanian-German karate teacher and author
- Lind, William Sturgiss (* 1947), American military theorist
- Lind-af-Hageby, Lizzy (1878–1963), Swedish-British author, speaker, anti-divisectionist, pacifist, suffragette and suffragette
Linda
- Linda (* 1977), Russian singer of the Russian pop project of the same name
- Linda Vilhjálmsdóttir (* 1958), Icelandic writer
- Linda, Björn (* 1989), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Linda, Bogusław (born 1952), Polish actor
- Linda, Curt (1919–2007), German animation filmmaker and film producer
- Linda, Josef (1792–1834), Czech writer
- Linda, Manuel da Silva Rodrigues (* 1956), Portuguese clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Porto
- Linda, Solomon (1909–1962), South African musician
- Lindacher, Walter F. (* 1937), German lawyer and university professor
- Lindahl, Axel (1841–1906), Swedish photographer
- Lindahl, Axel (1885–1959), Swedish long-distance runner
- Lindahl, Cathrine (* 1970), Swedish curler
- Lindahl, Erik Robert (1891–1960), Swedish economist
- Lindahl, Fredrik (* 1983), Swedish handball player
- Lindahl, Hedvig (* 1983), Swedish soccer goalkeeper
- Lindahl, Karl Barthold (1861–1895), Swedish portrait painter of the Düsseldorf School
- Lindahl, Margaretha (* 1974), Swedish curler
- Lindahl, Nick (* 1988), Australian-Swedish tennis player
- Lindahl, Tomas (* 1938), Swedish cancer researcher
- Lindahl, Valborg , Swedish figure skater
- Lindanus, Wilhelm Damasi (1525–1588), inquisitor, bishop and university professor
- Lindau, Arvid (1892-1958), Swedish pathologist
- Lindau, Dietrich Wilhelm (1799–1862), German genre and landscape painter and draftsman
- Lindau, Eugen (1883–1960), German naval officer, most recently admiral in World War II
- Lindau, Friedrich (1915–2007), German architect, founding president of the Lower Saxony Chamber of Architects
- Lindau, Gustav (1866–1923), German mycologist and botanist
- Lindau, Heinrich Julius von (1754–1776), German baron and lieutenant
- Lindau, Hieronymus II. (1657–1719), German abbot
- Lindau, Jakob (1833–1898), German politician (center), MdR
- Lindau, Karl (1853–1934), Austrian actor and writer
- Lindau, Paul (1839–1919), German playwright, journalist and theater manager
- Lindau, Paul (1881–1945), German sculptor
- Lindau, Philip (* 1991), Swedish cyclist
- Lindau, Rudolf (1829–1910), German diplomat and writer
- Lindau, Rudolf (1888–1977), German politician and historian
- Lindau, Uwe (* 1950), German artist
- Lindau, Veit (* 1969), German speaker, author and coach
- Lindau, Wilhelm Adolf (1774–1849), German lawyer, translator and writer
- Lindau-Schulz, Margarete , German writer and director
- Lindau-Schulz, Rolf (1904–1969), German actor and producer during the silent film era
- Lindauer, Armin (* 1958), German graphic designer, painter, author and university lecturer
- Lindauer, Gottfried (1839–1926), Bohemian-New Zealand painter
- Lindauer, Josef , Swiss skier
- Lindauer, Josef (1920–2012), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Lindauer, Joseph Andreas (1784–1850), Bishop of Budweis
- Lindauer, Martin (1918–2008), German behavioral scientist
- Lindauer, Sigmund (1862–1935), German textile entrepreneur
Lindb
- Lindbäck, Anders (* 1988), Swedish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Lindbäck, Jenny (* 1987), Swedish biathlete
- Lindbæck, Håkon , Swedish ski jumper
- Lindbæk, André Schei (* 1977), Norwegian football player
- Lindbeck, Assar , Swedish economist
- Lindbeck, George (1923–2018), American Lutheran theologian and university professor
- Lindberg, Allan (1918-2004), Swedish pole vaulter
- Lindberg, Anna (* 1981), Swedish diver
- Lindberg, Birger (1876–1940), Finnish mining engineer and writer
- Lindberg, Carolus (1889–1955), Finnish architect
- Lindberg, Chris (* 1967), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lindberg, Christian (* 1958), Swedish composer and trombonist
- Lindberg, Christina (* 1950), Swedish model and actress
- Lindberg, Christina (* 1968), Swedish singer
- Lindberg, David C. (1935–2015), American historian of science and university professor
- Lindberg, David R. (* 1948), American zoologist and malacologist
- Lindberg, Edward (1886–1978), American track and field athlete
- Lindberg, Erik (1873–1966), Swedish sculptor and engraver
- Lindberg, Fredrik (* 1986), Swedish curler
- Lindberg, Gunilla (* 1947), Swedish sports official
- Lindberg, Hans (* 1981), Danish handball player
- Lindberg, Hans-Dieter (* 1940), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Lindberg, Harald (1871–1963), Finnish botanist of Swedish descent
- Lindberg, Jakob (* 1952), Swedish lutenist
- Lindberg, John (* 1959), American jazz musician (bassist and composer)
- Lindberg, Kai (1899–1985), Danish politician
- Lindberg, Karin (1915–2008), German table tennis player
- Lindberg, Karin (* 1929), Swedish gymnast
- Lindberg, Karl (1906–1988), Swedish cross-country skier
- Lindberg, Knut (1882–1961), Swedish athlete
- Lindberg, Magnus (* 1958), Finnish composer
- Lindberg, Marcus (* 1980), Swedish football player
- Lindberg, Nils (* 1933), Swedish pianist, organist and composer
- Lindberg, Oscar (* 1991), Swedish ice hockey player
- Lindberg, Oskar (1887–1955), Swedish composer
- Lindberg, Oskar (1894–1977), Swedish cross-country skier
- Lindberg, Patrik (* 1988), Swedish e-athlete
- Lindberg, Per (1890–1944), Swedish theater and film director
- Lindberg, Robert (* 1945), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Lindberg, Sextus Otto (1835–1889), Swedish doctor and bryologist
- Lindberg, Sigge (1897–1977), Swedish football player
- Lindberg, Stig (1916–1982), Swedish designer
- Lindberg, Stig (1931-2010), Swedish walker
- Lindberg, Tomas , Swedish punk and metal musicians
- Lindberg, Torsten (1917–2009), Swedish football player and coach
- Lindberg, Vigor (1899–1956), Swedish football player
- Lindberg, Viktor (* 1996), Swedish volleyball player
- Lindberg, Ylva (* 1976), Swedish ice hockey player and coach
- Lindbergh, Anne Morrow (1906–2001), American wife, co-pilot and navigator of Charles Lindbergh
- Lindbergh, August (1808-1893), Swedish-American farmer and politician
- Lindbergh, Charles (1902–1974), American pilot of the first solo crossing of the Atlantic, recipient of the Medal of Honor
- Lindbergh, Charles August (1859–1924), American politician
- Lindbergh, Moritz (* 1964), German actor
- Lindbergh, Pelle (1959–1985), Swedish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Lindbergh, Peter (1944–2019), German photographer
- Lindbergh, Stephanie (* 1952), German-speaking folk music and pop singer
- Lindbichler, Gerhard (* 1940), Austrian mathematician
- Lindblad, Adolf Fredrik (1801–1878), Swedish composer
- Lindblad, Alf (1914–1980), Finnish obstacle runner
- Lindblad, Anton (* 1990), Swedish cross-country skier
- Lindblad, Bengt (1925-1993), Swedish wrestler
- Lindblad, Bertil (1895–1965), Swedish astronomer
- Lindblad, Göran (1894–1930), Swedish writer and literary historian
- Lindblad, Göran (* 1950), Swedish politician ('Moderata samlingspartiet'), member of the Riksdag
- Lindblad, Henry (1906–1946), Swedish pole vaulter and decathlete
- Lindblad, Matt (* 1990), American ice hockey player and scout
- Lindblad, Otto (1809–1864), Swedish composer
- Lindblad, Paul (1941-2006) American baseball player
- Lindblom, Andreas (1889–1977), Swedish art historian and university professor
- Lindblom, Anita (* 1937), Swedish actress, dancer and singer
- Lindblom, Charles E. (1917–2018), American political scientist and economist
- Lindblom, Gerhard (1887–1969), Swedish ethnographer and Africanist in East Africa
- Lindblom, Göran (* 1956), Swedish ice hockey player and coach
- Lindblom, Gunnel (* 1931), Swedish actress and director
- Lindblom, Gustaf (1891–1960), Swedish triple jumper
- Lindblom, Jacob Axelsson (1746–1819), Swedish philogist and bishop
- Lindblom, Jens (1935-2004), Swedish bandy soccer player and coach
- Lindblom, Oskar (* 1996), Swedish ice hockey player
- Lindboe, Jacob (1843–1902), Norwegian lawyer and politician, member of the Storting
- Lindbohm, Petteri (* 1993), Finnish ice hockey player
- Lindbom, Carl (* 1991), Finnish basketball player
- Lindbom, Hans (* 1953), Swedish football player and coach
- Lindborg, Sara (* 1983), Swedish cross-country skier
Linden tree
- Linde, Albrecht von (* 1944), German entrepreneur
- Linde, Andreas (* 1993), Swedish football goalkeeper
- Linde, Andrei Dmitrijewitsch (* 1948), Russian cosmologist
- Linde, Ann (* 1961), Swedish politician (SAP) and Foreign Minister
- Linde, Anselm van der (* 1970), South African-Austrian clergyman, retired abbot of the Territorial Abbey of Wettingen-Mehrerau, Vorarlberg and Abbot President of the Cistercian Congregation of Mehrerau
- Linde, Antonius van der (1833–1897), Dutch chess historian, librarian, theologian and philologist
- Linde, Bernhard (1886–1954), Estonian writer, translator and publisher
- Linde, Bertil (1907–1990), Swedish ice hockey player
- Linde, Bodo E. (* 1970), German author
- Linde, Carl van der (1861–1930), German poet in Low German dialect
- Linde, Carl von (1842–1934), German engineer, inventor and founder of Linde AG
- Linde, CJ van der (* 1980), South African rugby player
- Linde, Cornelia (* 1978), German historian
- Linde, David (* 1960), American film producer
- Linde, Erdmann (* 1943), German politician (SPD) and television official
- Linde, Fritz (1882–1935), German local poet
- Linde, Fritz (1917–1967), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Linde, Gesche (* 1965), German Protestant theologian
- Linde, Gottfried von der († 1379), Marshal of the Teutonic Order in Prussia
- Linde, Guilherme von , Brazilian businessman
- Linde, Gunnel (1924–2014), Swedish writer
- Linde, Hans (1913–1993), German sociologist
- Linde, Hans (* 1979), Swedish politician (Vänsterpartiet), member of the Riksdag
- Linde, Hans-Martin (* 1930), German recorder player and conductor
- Linde, Hansjoachim (1926–2020), German medic and air force medical officer
- Linde, Hennie van der , South African racing car driver
- Linde, Hermann (1863–1923), German painter
- Linde, Hermann (1917–2015), German physicist and manager
- Linde, Hermann the Elder (1831–1918), German pharmacist and photographer
- Linde, Horst (1912–2016), German architect, urban planner and university professor
- Linde, Jasper († 1524), Archbishop of Riga
- Linde, Johann Wilhelm (1760–1840), German Lutheran pastor
- Linde, Josef Wilhelm von der , Prussian lieutenant colonel, knight of the order Pour le Mérite
- Linde, Jürgen (* 1935), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician (SPD)
- Linde, Justin von (1797–1870), Hessian lawyer and politician, Austrian diplomat
- Linde, Lorenz von der (1610–1670), Swedish field marshal
- Linde, Max (1862–1940), ophthalmologist in Lübeck; Patrons and art collectors
- Linde, Nils (1890–1962), Swedish hammer thrower
- Linde, Nina (* 1980), German ice hockey player
- Linde, Otfried K. (1932–2019), German pharmacist and economist, lecturer and author
- Linde, Otto (1871–1958), German architect, Baden construction officer and preservationist
- Linde, Otto von der (1892–1984), German officer in the First and Second World Wars
- Linde, Petra von der (* 1942), German actress
- Linde, Richard (1860–1926), German local historian
- Linde, Richard (1880–1965), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Linde, Samuel (1771–1847), Polish linguist
- Linde, Sheldon van der (* 1999), South African racing car driver
- Linde, Tim (* 1976), German songwriter
- Linde, Ulf (1929–2013), Swedish art critic, museum director, writer, jazz musician and composer
- Linde, Wilhelm von (1848–1922), Prussian general of the infantry
- Linde, Winfried Werner (* 1943), Austrian author
- Linde-Heiliger, Ruth Maria (1916–1996), German wood sculptor
- Linde-Lubaszenko, Edward (* 1939), Polish actor
- Linde-Walther, Heinrich Eduard (1868–1939), German painter, children's book illustrator
- Lindeberg, Carl (1876–1961), Swedish painter, illustrator and commercial artist, from whom many illustrations for Karl May come
- Lindeberg, Jarl Waldemar (1876–1932), Finnish mathematician
- Lindebner, Joseph (1845–1922), German mechanical engineer, Jesuit and missionary of the Sioux Indians
- Lindebrække, Sjur (1909–1998), Norwegian lawyer and politician, member of the Storting
- Lindeck, Anton (1871–1956), German lawyer and member of the Provisional Reich Economic Council
- Lindeck, Stephan (1864–1911), German physicist
- Lindeck, Wilhelm (1833–1911), German banker
- Lindecker, Werner (1908–1998), Swiss electrical engineer, fighter pilot and manager
- Lindecrantz, Gunnar (1921-2005), Swedish high jumper
- Lindegaard, Anders (* 1984), Danish soccer player
- Lindegger, Albert (1904–1991), Swiss painter and draftsman
- Lindegren, Agi (1858–1927), Swedish architect, painter and draftsman
- Lindegren, Amalia (1814–1891), Swedish genre and portrait painter
- Lindegren, Erik (1910–1968), Swedish poet, translator, critic, and essayist
- Lindegren, Yngve (1912–1990), Swedish football player
- Lindegren, Yrjö (1900–1952), Finnish architect
- Lindeiner, Hanns-Gero von (1912–1984), German forester, hunter, diplomat and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Lindeiner-Wildau, Hans-Erdmann von (1883–1947), German politician (DNVP), MdR
- Lindell, Bo (1922–2016), Swedish physicist and university professor
- Lindell, Christian (* 1991), Swedish tennis player
- Lindell, Esa (* 1994), Finnish ice hockey player
- Lindell, Ivar (1940-2020), Swedish jazz musician (double bass)
- Lindell, Unni (* 1957), Norwegian writer, translator and journalist
- Lindell-Vikarby, Jessica (* 1984), Swedish ski racer
- Lindelof, Damon (* 1973), American screenwriter and film producer
- Lindelöf, Ernst Leonard (1870–1946), Finnish mathematician
- Lindelof, Friedrich von (1794–1882), Prime Minister in the Grand Duchy of Hesse and Professor of Law
- Lindelöf, Lorenz (1827–1908), Finnish mathematician
- Lindelöf, Victor (* 1994), Swedish football player
- Lindelöw, Douglas (* 1990), Swedish show jumper
- Lindeman, Bert-Jan (* 1989), Dutch road cyclist
- Lindeman, Ludvig Mathias (1812-1887), Norwegian composer
- Lindeman, Moritz (1823–1908), German stenographer and journalist
- Lindeman, Ole Andreas (1769-1857), Norwegian composer
- Lindeman, Peter Brynie (1858–1930), Norwegian organist and composer
- Lindemann, Adolf (1880–1954), German high school teacher
- Lindemann, Adolf Friedrich (1846–1931), British engineer and amateur astronomer
- Lindemann, Albert S. (* 1938), American historian
- Lindemann, Andreas (* 1943), German Protestant theologian and New Testament scholar
- Lindemann, Anke (* 1967), German volleyball player
- Lindemann, Anna (1892–1959), German educator, editor and university professor
- Lindemann, August (1842–1921), German architect, municipal building officer in Berlin
- Lindemann, August (1880–1970), German surgeon
- Lindemann, Benedikt (* 1958), German clergyman, abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Hagia Maria Sion (again Dormition Abbey since 2006) in Jerusalem
- Lindemann, Bernd Wolfgang (* 1951), German art historian and museum director
- Lindemann, Berthold (1929–2014), German author, hobby historian
- Lindemann, Björn (* 1984), German soccer player
- Lindemann, Caspar († 1536), German medic
- Lindemann, Christian Wilhelm (1798–1867), German lawyer and politician
- Lindemann, Christine (* 1970), German handball player
- Lindemann, Christoph Friedrich Heinrich (1749–1816), Evangelical Lutheran preacher and regional journalist in Menorca
- Lindemann, Clemens (* 1947), German local politician, district administrator of the Saar-Palatinate district
- Lindemann, Cyriacus († 1568), German educator
- Lindemann, Daniel (* 1985), German actor and television presenter
- Lindemann, Dieter (1951–2003), German swimming coach
- Lindemann, Eckard (* 1937), German politician (CDU), former district mayor of Berlin-Charlottenburg
- Lindemann, Elke (* 1943), German politician (SPD), MdV, MdL
- Lindemann, Erich (1888–1945), German phycologist
- Lindemann, Erich (1894–1934), German doctor
- Lindemann, Ernst (1865–1929), German manager
- Lindemann, Ernst (1869–1943), German painter
- Lindemann, Ernst (1894–1941), German naval officer, most recently sea captain and commander of the Bismarck in World War II
- Lindemann, Ernst (* 1936), German agricultural scientist and university professor
- Lindemann, Ernst Heinrich (1833–1900), Mayor of Essen
- Lindemann, Ferdinand von (1852–1939), German mathematician
- Lindemann, Florian (1953–2011), German educator
- Lindemann, François (* 1950), Swiss jazz pianist and composer
- Lindemann, Frank (* 1961), German soccer player
- Lindemann, Frederick, 1st Viscount Cherwell (1886–1957), British physicist and civil servant of German origin
- Lindemann, Friedrich (1792–1854), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Lindemann, Friedrich (1868–1954), German lieutenant general
- Lindemann, Friedrich (1898–1950), German writer and journalist
- Lindemann, Fritz (1894–1944), German officer and member of the resistance against the Third Reich
- Lindemann, Georg (1884–1963), German officer and colonel general in World War II
- Lindemann, Georg (1885–1961), German lawyer, November revolutionary, Nazi victim, mayor and city director
- Lindemann, Gerhard (1896–1994), German officer, most recently major general in World War II
- Lindemann, Gerhard (1963–2020), German theologian and church historian
- Lindemann, Gert (* 1947), German civil servant and politician
- Lindemann, Gesa (* 1956), German sociologist
- Lindemann, Gisela (1938–1989), German literary critic, literary scholar, radio editor
- Lindemann, Guido (* 1955), Swiss ice hockey player
- Lindemann, Gunnar (* 1970), German politician (AfD), MdA
- Lindemann, Gustav (1872–1960), German theater director
- Lindemann, Hannes (1922–2015), German sailing pioneer
- Lindemann, Hans (* 1947), German soccer player
- Lindemann, Hans-Joachim (1920–2012), German gynecologist and obstetrician
- Lindemann, Heinrich Simon (1807–1855), German philosopher and university professor
- Lindemann, Helmut (1912–1998), German lawyer, publicist, translator and author
- Lindemann, Hermann , German soccer player
- Lindemann, Hermann (1880–1952), German lawyer and local politician (NSDAP)
- Lindemann, Hermann (1910–2002), German football coach
- Lindemann, Holger (* 1970), German educationalist, systems theorist and constructivist
- Lindemann, Hugo (1867–1949), German university professor and politician (SPD), MdR
- Lindemann, Ingbert (* 1945), German pastor and author
- Lindemann, Irmgard (* 1939), German bookseller, teacher, author and translator
- Lindemann, Johann (1475–1519), Saxon civil servant and local politician
- Lindemann, Johann (1488–1554), German Protestant theologian
- Lindemann, Johann († 1630), German hymn poet and composer
- Lindemann, Julius (1789–1855), German liberation fighter and major general
- Lindemann, Julius (1822–1886), German opera singer (bass)
- Lindemann, Karl (1847–1929), Russian zoologist, entomologist and representative of the interests of the German colonists
- Lindemann, Karl (1881–1965), President of the Reich Chamber of Commerce and NSDAP member
- Lindemann, Karl Ferdinand (1714–1782), administrative politician from Electoral Saxony and member of the Saxon Rétablissement
- Lindemann, Kevin , German disabled athlete (bowling)
- Lindemann, Kim (* 1982), Swiss ice hockey player
- Lindemann, Klaus (1926–2007), German graphic artist, photographer and painter
- Lindemann, Klaus (1930–2004), German feature writer, dramaturge and director
- Lindemann, Kurt (1901–1966), German orthopedist, university professor and rector of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
- Lindemann, Lars (* 1971), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Lindemann, Laura (* 1996), German triathlete
- Lindemann, Laurentius (1520–1585), legal scholar and Saxon statesman
- Lindemann, Lutz (* 1949), German soccer player and coach
- Lindemann, Maggie (* 1998), American singer-songwriter
- Lindemann, Marcus (* 1966), German sports journalist
- Lindemann, Markus (* 1953), Swiss ice hockey player
- Lindemann, Michael (* 1975), German lawyer and university professor
- Lindemann, Oskar (1880–1914), German architect
- Lindemann, Paul (1871–1924), Lord Mayor of Kiel
- Lindemann, Paul (1896–1955), Senate Syndicate in Hamburg
- Lindemann, Peter (1933–2019), German judge and ministerial official, President of the Lower Saxony State Social Court
- Lindemann, Philipp (1783–1861), German lawyer and member of parliament
- Lindemann, Rolf (1933–2017), German painter and graphic artist
- Lindemann, Rolf (* 1957), German politician (SPD) and district administrator
- Lindemann, Ronny (* 1980), German carom player
- Lindemann, Rosa (1876–1958), German communist resistance fighter
- Lindemann, Stefan (* 1969), German composer
- Lindemann, Stefan (* 1980), German figure skater
- Lindemann, Sven (* 1978), Swiss ice hockey player
- Lindemann, Theodor (1831–1903), German doctor, secret medical council and head of the Henrietten Foundation
- Lindemann, Thomas (1570–1632), German legal scholar, university professor and rector
- Lindemann, Thomas (* 1972), German author, editor and musician
- Lindemann, Till (* 1963), German musician
- Lindemann, Udo (* 1948), German mechanical engineer and professor
- Lindemann, Walter (1893–1985), German teacher, university professor and activist of the free-thinker movement
- Lindemann, Werner (1926–1993), German writer
- Lindemann, Wilhelm (1882–1941), German singer and musician, lyricist and pop composer
- Lindemann-Frommel, Karl (1819–1891), landscape painter, draftsman, lithographer
- Lindemann-Frommel, Manfred (1852–1939), German marine painter, architect and art professor
- Lindemark Jørgensen, Paul (1916–1988), Danish sailor
- Lindemayr, Maurus (1723–1783), Austrian writer
- Lindemeier, Jörg (* 1968), Namibian swimmer and swimming trainer
- Lindemer, Christine (1909–1999), German actress
- Lindemeyer, Elke (1956–1996), German archaeologist from the Middle East
- Lindemulder, Janine (* 1968), American actress
- Linden d'Hooghvorst, Emmanuel van der (1781–1866), Dutch and later Belgian politician
- Linden, Ada (1847–1911), German teacher and writer
- Lindén, Andreas (* 1989), Swedish road cyclist
- Linden, Andy (1922–1987), American Formula 1 racing driver
- Linden, Andy , British actor
- Linden, Carl von (1801–1870), Württemberg nobleman
- Linden, Charles (* 1968), British life coach and author
- Linden, Christian Bogislaw von (1707–1779), royal Prussian major general
- Linden, David (* 1961), American neurobiologist
- Linden, Desiree (* 1983), American long-distance runner
- Linden, Detlof Gustav Friedrich von († 1761), Prussian War and Domain Council, envoy to Sweden
- Linden, Donald (1877-1964), Canadian walker
- Linden, Elly (1895–1987), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Linden, Eric (1909–1994), American actor
- Linden, Felix (* 1988), German handball trainer
- Linden, Franz (1873–1923), German sculptor
- Linden, Franz Anton Christoph van der (1804–1877), German merchant and manufacturer
- Linden, Franz Josef Ignaz von (1760–1836), German lawyer and politician
- Linden, Hal (born 1931), American actor
- Linden, Heinrich van der († 1391), German lay judge and mayor of the Free Imperial City of Aachen
- Linden, Herbert (1899–1945), German physician, chief appraiser of Aktion T4, Reich commissioner for nursing and sanatoriums
- Linden, Isabelle (* 1991), German soccer player
- Linden, Jaap ter (* 1947), Dutch cellist, gambist and conductor
- Linden, Jakobus (1886–1950), German sculptor
- Linden, Jean (1817–1898), Luxembourg-Belgian botanist
- Linden, Johan van der (* 1961), Dutch saxophonist, arranger and composer
- Linden, Johannes Antonides van der (1609–1664), Dutch medic, botanist and librarian
- Linden, Josef (1926–2017), German district administrator for the Euskirchen district (1976–1994)
- Linden, Joseph von (1804–1895), German lawyer and politician
- Linden, Jürgen (* 1947), German politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Aachen
- Linden, Karl von (1838–1910), German civil servant and patron
- Linden, Kerstin von der (* 1972), German journalist and television presenter
- Linden, Ludwig , German diplomat
- Linden, Ludwig von (1808–1889), German-Swiss military
- Linden, Maarten van der (* 1969), Dutch rower
- Linden, Marc van (* 1976), German techno / progressive / trance DJ, music producer and label owner
- Linden, Marcel van der (* 1952), Dutch historian
- Linden, Maria von (1869–1936), German zoologist, parasitologist and bacteriologist; one of the first German professors
- Linden, Marianna (* 1975), German actress
- Linden, Markus (* 1973), German political scientist
- Linden, Michael (* 1948), German neurologist, psychiatrist and psychotherapist
- Linden, Nico ter (1936–2018), Dutch theologian and writer
- Lindén, Olle (* 1921), Swedish middle-distance runner
- Linden, Paul (* 1947), British mathematician and fluid mechanic
- Linden, Pierre van der (* 1946), Dutch jazz drummer
- Linden, Reinhard (* 1957), German opera director
- Linden, René van der (* 1943), Dutch politician
- Linden, Rick van der (1946–2006), Dutch composer and keyboardist
- Linden, Rotger († 1584), Abbot of the Grafschaft Monastery
- Lindén, Sara (* 1983), Swedish soccer player
- Linden, Teunis van der (1884–1965), Dutch chemist
- Linden, Tonny van der (1932–2017), Dutch football player
- Linden, Trevor (* 1970), Canadian ice hockey player and official
- Linden-Wolanski, Sabina van der (1927–2011), Polish-Australian survivor of the Holocaust
- Lindena, Kalin (* 1977), German sculptor, painter and university lecturer
- Lindenast, Sebastian , German coppersmith
- Lindenau, Adam Friedrich von († 1784), electoral governor, landscape deputy and manor owner
- Lindenau, Bernhard von (1779–1854), German astronomer; Saxon head of government (1830–1843); Art collector
- Lindenau, Carl Heinrich August von (1755–1842), Prussian lieutenant general and travel stable master of King Friedrich Wilhelm II.
- Lindenau, Gottfried Anshelm von (1693–1749), German manor owner
- Lindenau, Gottlob Heinrich von (1755–1830), royal Saxon chamberlain, district chief forest master and manor owner
- Lindenau, Hans von , landowner from the Electorate of Saxony
- Lindenau, Heinrich Gottlieb von (1723–1789), Electoral Saxon Real Privy Councilor, Chamberlain and Chief Stable Master
- Lindenau, Jan (* 1979), German politician (SPD)
- Lindenau, Johann Friedrich von , court and appeal councilor in Dresden
- Lindenau, Johann George von (1704–1771), German nobleman
- Lindenau, Johann Heinrich von (1586–1615), German manor owner
- Lindenau, Karl von (1857–1909), German diplomat
- Lindenau, Lothar (* 1942), German lawyer
- Lindenau, Paul († 1541), German Lutheran theologian
- Lindenau, Werner (1892–1975), German rear admiral in World War II
- Lindenau, Wolf Hugo von (1828–1900), German politician (free conservative, center)
- Lindenau, Wolf von (1634–1710), landlord from the Electorate of Saxony and governor
- Lindenau, Wolff von (* 1951), German actor
- Lindenbauer, Alois (* 1947), Austrian sculptor
- Lindenbauer, Christoph (* 1960), Austrian cultural journalist and musician
- Lindenbauer, Ernst (1881–1961), chief rider at the Spanish Riding School in Vienna
- Lindenbaum, Adolf (1904–1941), Polish logician and mathematician
- Lindenbaum, Pija (* 1955), Swedish writer, graphic artist and illustrator
- Lindenbaum, Robert (1898–1979), Sudeten German writer
- Lindenbaum, Walter (1907–1945), Austrian journalist and poet
- Lindenbein, Werner (1902–1987), German agricultural botanist, seed researcher and university professor
- Lindenberg, Brigitte (* 1924), German film actress and voice actress
- Lindenberg, Carl (1850–1928), German lawyer and philatelist
- Lindenberg, Christoph (1930–1999), German anthroposophist, historian and Waldorf educator
- Lindenberg, Clemens Aap (* 1961), Austrian actor
- Lindenberg, Edith (1887–1944), German-Jewish activist against National Socialism
- Lindenberg, Elsa (1906–1990), German dancer, dance teacher, choreographer and dance therapist
- Lindenberg, Erich (1938–2006), German painter
- Lindenberg, Hedwig (1866–1951), German marine painter
- Lindenberg, Heinrich (1842–1924), German Protestant clergyman
- Lindenberg, Heinrich (1902–1982), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Lindenberg, Janin (* 1987), German athlete
- Lindenberg, Johann Bernhard Wilhelm (1781–1851), German lawyer and botanist
- Lindenberg, Johann C. (* 1946), German director of Unilever and the brand association
- Lindenberg, Johann Carl (1798–1892), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian, senior at the Ministry of Spirituality in Lübeck
- Lindenberg, Johann Caspar (1740–1824), Lübeck mayor
- Lindenberg, Karl (1883–1945), Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Lindenberg, Käthe (1906–1980), German stage, film and television actress
- Lindenberg, Michael (* 1954), German lecturer for organizational forms of social work at the Evangelical University of Hamburg (Rauhes Haus)
- Lindenberg, Otto (1894–1968), German politician (KPD)
- Lindenberg, Paul (1859–1943), German writer
- Lindenberg, Richard (1869–1925), German entrepreneur in the steel industry, builder of the first electric steel furnace
- Lindenberg, Siegwart (* 1941), German-Dutch social scientist
- Lindenberg, Tino (* 1975), German actor
- Lindenberg, Udo (* 1946), German rock musician, writer and painter
- Lindenberg, Wilhelm (1853–1923), German physician
- Lindenberg, Wladimir (1902–1997), Russian-German neurologist, psychiatrist and author
- Lindenberger, Hans (* 1949), Austrian politician (SPÖ), regional councilor in Tyrol
- Lindenberger, Klaus (* 1957), Austrian football goalkeeper
- Lindenberger, Thomas (* 1955), German modern historian
- Lindenberger, Ulman (* 1961), German psychologist
- Lindenbergh, Olaf (* 1974), Dutch football player
- Lindenblatt, Johannes (1882–1945), German Roman Catholic priest and martyr
- Lindenblatt, Kurt (1885–1952), German lawyer in the consular service and in banking
- Lindenborn, Ernst (1891–1964), German teacher and first rector of the Berlin University of Education
- Lindenborn, Heinrich († 1750), German journalist and hymn poet
- Lindenbrog, Erpold (1540–1616), Hamburg notary and historian
- Lindenbrog, Friedrich (1573–1648), German philologist and manuscript collector
- Lindenbrog, Heinrich (1570–1642), German librarian
- Lindener, Boris Alexandrowitsch (1884–1960), Russian mineralogist and university professor
- Lindener, Karl Christian Reinhold von (1742–1828), royal Prussian major general, most recently brigadier of the fortresses Glogau, Breslau, Schweidnitz, Brieg, based in Breslau
- Lindener, Michael († 1562), German swing poet
- Lindenfels, Hans Hellmut von (1888–1967), German lawyer, district administrator in the Sulzbach-Rosenberg district
- Lindenfels, Hans-Achaz Freiherr von (1932–2017), German lawyer and Lord Mayor
- Lindenfels, Walther von (1878–1938), German politician (NSDAP), MdR and SA leader
- Lindenhahn, Toni (* 1990), German soccer player
- Lindenhan, Andreas Christoph (1774–1836), Danish poet, mayor and lawyer
- Lindenhayn, Hans (1878–1970), German manor owner and industrialist
- Lindenhofer, Christoph (* 1991), Austrian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Lindenhofer, Wolfgang , Austrian hairstylist and make-up artist
- Lindenlaub, Andreas (* 1949), German politician (DSU), MdV
- Lindenlaub, Karl Walter (* 1957), German cameraman
- Lindenlaub, Uwe (* 1966), German table tennis player
- Lindenmaier, Fritz (1881–1960), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Lindenmaier, Lukas (1946–2014), Swiss drummer
- Lindenmair, Jan (* 1978), German volleyball trainer
- Lindenmann, Hieronymus (1638–1709), librarian at the St. Gallen monastery
- Lindenmann, Jean (1924–2015), Swiss virologist and immunologist
- Lindenmann, Rudolf (1808–1871), Swiss politician
- Lindenmayer, Aristid (1925–1989), Hungarian theoretical biologist
- Lindenmayer, Christian Heinrich (1798–1876), Oberamtmann of Württemberg
- Lindenmayer, David , Australian landscape ecologist and conservation biologist
- Lindenmayer, Johann Michael (1796–1858), Württemberg chief bailiff
- Lindenmayr, Siegfried (* 1956), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament and councilor
- Lindenmeier, Heinz (* 1939), German inventor
- Lindenmeier, Maria (1923–2016), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lindenmeyer, Helmut (1904–1974), German theologian, pastor and senator (Bavaria)
- Lindenmeyer, Mareike (* 1981), German actress
- Lindenmeyer, Otto (1866–1952), German entrepreneur in the textile industry
- Lindenov, Godske († 1612), Danish admiral and navigator
- Lindenov, Hans († 1620), Danish judge
- Lindenowski, Johann Christian von (1736–1813), Prussian administrative officer and Lord Mayor of Elbing and Danzig
- Lindenschmidt, Theodor-Otto (1917–1982), German surgeon
- Lindenschmit, Hermann (1857–1939), German painter
- Lindenschmit, Ludwig the Elder (1809–1893), German prehistorian, pioneer of prehistory research, history painter, lithographer and drawing teacher
- Lindenschmit, Ludwig the Younger (1850–1922), German prehistoric
- Lindenschmit, Wilhelm the Elder (1806–1848), German history painter
- Lindenschmit, Wilhelm von, the Younger (1829–1895), German painter
- Lindenskov, Jacob (1933–2018), Faroese politician of the social democratic party Javnaðarflokkurin and former minister in the state government of the Faroe Islands
- Lindenstaedt, Hans-Georg (1904–1975), German table tennis player
- Lindenstrauss, Elon (* 1970), Israeli mathematician
- Lindenstrauss, Joram (1936–2012), Israeli mathematician
- Lindenstruth, Günther (* 1944), German basketball player and coach
- Lindenthal, Gustav (1850–1935), American bridge construction engineer
- Lindenthal, Peter (* 1950), Austrian author
- Lindenthaler, Helmut (* 1962), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Salzburg state parliament
- Lindequist, Arthur von (1855–1937), Prussian lieutenant general in the First World War
- Lindequist, Friedrich von (1862–1945), German colonial administrator
- Lindequist, Olof von (1844–1903), Prussian major general
- Lindequist, Oskar von (1838–1915), Prussian field marshal and adjutant general of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- Linder, Alexandra Maria (* 1966), German publicist and translator
- Linder, Anna-Magdalena (* 1978), Swiss politician
- Linder, Anton (1880–1958), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Linder, Arthur (1904–1993), Swiss statistician
- Linder, Béla (1876–1962), Hungarian military and 1918 first Minister of War in the Hungarian Republic
- Linder, Cec (1921-1992), Canadian actor
- Linder, Christa (* 1943), German actress
- Linder, Christian (* 1949), German writer, critic and radio play author
- Linder, Emanuel (1768–1843), Swiss classical philologist, theologian and historian
- Linder, Emanuel (1837–1895), Swiss Protestant Reformed theologian
- Linder, Emilie (1797–1867), Swiss painter and patron
- Linder, Engelbert (* 1962), Austrian ice hockey player
- Linder, Erika (* 1990), Swedish model and actress
- Linder, Ernst (1868–1943), dressage rider and general
- Linder, Erwin (1903–1968), German actor and voice actor
- Linder, Fabian (* 1996), Swiss floorball player
- Linder, Fritz (1912–1994), German surgeon and university professor
- Linder, Hans (1930–2004), German Germanist, theater scholar and artistic director at the German State Theater in Timisoara
- Linder, Hansi (1942-2010), German actress
- Linder, Heinrich (1899–1979), German administrative officer and district administrator
- Linder, Johann (1896–1972), Swiss cabaret artist and St. Gallen original
- Linder, Johannes (1790–1853), Swiss Protestant Reformed pastor
- Linder, John (born 1942), American politician
- Linder, Josef , German architect
- Linder, Julius (1878–1942), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament
- Linder, Jürgen (1942–1967), German soccer player
- Linder, Karl , manager of Messerschmitt GmbH for jet fighters
- Linder, Karl (1849–1905), German brewery owner and politician (center), MdR
- Linder, Karl (1900–1979), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Linder, Kate (born 1947), American actress
- Linder, Klaus (1926–2009), Swiss pianist
- Linder, Konrad (1884–1963), German educator and school principal
- Linder, Kurt (* 1933), German soccer player and coach
- Linder, Lasse (* 1994), Swiss filmmaker
- Linder, Leo G. (* 1948), German author, director and producer
- Linder, Lukas (* 1984), Swiss writer (drama, novel)
- Linder, Markus (* 1959), Austrian cabaret artist
- Linder, Maud (1924–2017), French journalist, film historian and documentary filmmaker
- Linder, Max (1883–1925), French film actor and comedy film pioneer
- Linder, Maximilian (* 1965), Austrian politician (FPÖ, FPK), member of the National Council
- Linder, Nikolay (* 1975), German freediver
- Linder, Otto (1891–1976), German architect
- Linder, Peter (* 1950), German diplomat
- Linder, Rudolf (1849–1928), Swiss architect, building contractor and city planner
- Linder, Sarai (* 1999), German soccer player
- Linder, Sebastian (* 1983), German handball player
- Linder, Semen (* 1997), Kazakh weightlifter
- Linder, Stu (1931-2006), American film editor
- Linder, Walo (1905–1979), Swiss musician and orchestra leader
- Linder, Willy (1922–2000), Swiss economist, journalist and moderator
- Linder, Wolfgang (* 1961), Austrian writer and cabaret artist
- Linderath, Hugo (1828–1906), German friar and sculptor
- Linderbauer, Benno (1863–1928), German philologist and Benedictine
- Linderborg, Åsa (* 1968), Swedish writer, journalist and historian
- Linderer, René (* 1971), German soccer player
- Linderer, Robert (1824–1886), German writer
- Linderer, Walter , German engineer
- Linderhaus, Silke (* 1974), German voice actress
- Linderholm, Arne (1916–1986), Swedish football player
- Linderholm, Robert (1933-2013), American amateur astronomer
- Linderman, Vladimir Ilyich (* 1958), Russian and Latvian politician and journalist
- Lindermann, Johann Heinrich (1802–1892), German ribbon weaver, colporteur, evangelist and dissident
- Lindermann, Ralf (* 1960), German actor
- Lindermayr, Matthias (* 1987), German jazz musician (trumpet, composition)
- Lindermeier, Elisabeth (1923–1998), German opera singer (soprano)
- Lindern, Bernhard von (1813–1901), Prussian lieutenant general
- Lindern, Franz Balthasar von (1682–1755), Franco-German physician and botanist
- Linderot, Sven (1889–1956), Swedish communist politician, member of the Riksdag
- Linderoth, Anders (* 1950), Swedish football player and coach
- Linderoth, Ernst (1916–2016), German documentary photographer
- Linderoth, Sissel (* 1974), Norwegian badminton player
- Linderoth, Tobias (* 1979), Swedish soccer player
- Linders, Dietmar (* 1940), German soccer goalkeeper
- Linders, Per Thomas (* 1975), Swedish handball player
- Linderstrøm-Lang, Kaj Ulrik (1896–1959), Danish biochemist
- Lindert, Christoph (1938–2005), German actor, dubbing and audio book speaker
- Lindes, Hal (* 1953), English-American guitarist and composer
- Lindesay-Bethune, James, 16th Earl of Lindsay (born 1955), British businessman, Secretary of State and member of the House of Lords
- Lindesmith, Alfred Ray (1905-1991), American sociologist
- Lindet, Robert (1746–1825), politician during the French Revolution
Lindf
- Lindfield, Craig (* 1988), English soccer player
- Lindfors, Adolf (1879–1959), Finnish wrestler
- Lindfors, Anton (* 1991), Finnish snowboarder
- Lindfors, Arthur (1893–1977), Finnish wrestler
- Lindfors, Lill (* 1940), Finnish singer
- Lindfors, Stefan (* 1962), Finnish interior architect and designer
- Lindfors, Viveca (1920–1995), American film and theater actress, and film director and screenwriter of Swedish origin
Lindg
- Lindgens, Hans-Werner (* 1949), German entrepreneur
- Lindgens, Ludwig (1824–1910), German businessman and entrepreneur
- Lindgren, Anton (1919–2011), Swiss adult education center director
- Lindgren, Astrid (1907–2002), Swedish writer
- Lindgren, Barbro (* 1937), Swedish children's author
- Lindgren, Blaine (1939-2019), American hurdler
- Lindgren, Bo (1927-2011), Swedish chess composer
- Lindgren, Charlie (* 1993), American ice hockey player
- Lindgren, David (* 1982), Swedish pop singer
- Lindgren, Erica (* 1978), American blackjack and poker player
- Lindgren, Erick (* 1976), American poker player
- Lindgren, George, Baron Lindgren (1900–1971), British politician (Labor), member of the House of Commons
- Lindgren, Gerry (* 1946), American long-distance runner
- Lindgren, Ivan (1906–1989), Swedish cross-country skier
- Lindgren, Jean-Gunnar (1905–1983), Swedish long-distance and obstacle runner
- Lindgren, Johan (* 1986), Swedish cyclist
- Lindgren, John (1899–1990), Swedish cross-country skier
- Lindgren, Jouko (* 1955), Finnish sailor
- Lindgren, Kjell (* 1973), American astronaut
- Lindgren, Lars (* 1952), Swedish ice hockey player, coach and scout
- Lindgren, Lars-Magnus (1922-2004), Swedish director and screenwriter
- Lindgren, Lennart (1915–1952), Swedish sprinter
- Lindgren, Magnus (* 1974), Swedish jazz saxophonist, flautist, composer and arranger
- Lindgren, Mats (* 1974), Swedish ice hockey player and coach
- Lindgren, Ola (* 1964), Swedish handball player
- Lindgren, Perttu (* 1987), Finnish ice hockey player
- Lindgren, Philip (* 1994), Swedish chess player
- Lindgren, Rasmus (* 1984), Swedish football player
- Lindgren, Ryan (* 1998), American ice hockey player
- Lindgren, Sture (1898-1952), Swedish manager
- Lindgren, Thure (1921-2005), Swedish ski jumper
- Lindgren, Torgny (1938-2017), Swedish writer
- Lindgren, Urban (* 1973), Swedish cross-country skier
- Lindgren, Uta (1941–2017), German historian
- Lindgrén, Vilhelm (1895–1960), Finnish swimmer
- Lindgren, Waldemar (1860–1939), Swedish-American geologist and mineralogist
Lindh
- Lindh, Alexander (* 1988), German screenwriter
- Lindh, Anna (1957–2003), Swedish politician (SAP), member of the Riksdag
- Lindh, Bror (1877–1941), Swedish painter
- Lindh, Calle (* 1990), Swedish ski racer
- Lindh, Emil (1867–1937), Finnish sailor
- Lindh, Erik (1865–1914), Finnish sailor
- Lindh, Erik (* 1964), Swedish table tennis player and trainer
- Lindh, Gösta (1924–1984), Swedish football player
- Lindh, Gustaf (1926–2015), Swedish modern pentathlete
- Lindh, Gustav (* 1995), Swedish actor
- Lindh, Helge (* 1976), Germanist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Lindh, Hilary (* 1969), American ski racer
- Lindh, Johan Erik (1793–1865), Swedish painter who worked mainly in Finland
- Lindh, Knut (* 1951), Norwegian author, translator and journalist
- Lindh, Lasse (* 1974), Swedish indie pop musician
- Lindh, Lovisa (* 1991), Swedish athlete
- Lindh, Max (1890–1971), German landscape painter and university professor
- Lindh, Nils (1889–1957), Swedish ski jumper and Nordic combined athlete
- Lindhagen, Albert (1823–1887), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag and city planner
- Lindhagen, Anna (1870–1941), Stockholm politician and women's rights activist
- Lindhagen, Åsa (* 1980), Swedish politician
- Lindhagen, Carl (1860–1946), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag, socialist and pacifist
- Lindhardt, Jan (1938–2014), Danish theologian and Evangelical Lutheran bishop
- Lindhardt, Thure (* 1974), Danish actor
- Lindhardt, Tine (* 1957), Danish Lutheran bishop
- Lindheim, Hermann Dietrich (1790–1860), industrialist in Silesia, Bohemia and Vienna
- Lindheim, Hugo , German-Jewish furniture manufacturer, victim of the Shoah
- Lindheim, Irma (1886–1978), American Zionist and Israeli kibbutznik
- Lindheim, Karl Friedrich David von (1791–1862), Prussian infantry general and head of the Prussian military cabinet
- Lindheimer, Ferdinand (1801–1879), German-American botanist and publisher
- Lindheimer, Johann Philipp Friedrich (* 1810), politician of the Free City of Frankfurt
- Lindheimer, Otto (1842–1894), German architect and building contractor
- Lindholm Jessen, Kasper (* 1985), Danish track cyclist
- Lindholm, Aarne (1889–1972), Finnish long-distance runner
- Lindholm, Anton (* 1994), Swedish ice hockey player
- Lindholm, Berndt (1841–1914), Swedish-Finnish landscape painter
- Lindholm, Elias (* 1994), Swedish ice hockey player
- Lindholm, Hampus (* 1994), Swedish ice hockey player
- Lindholm, Inge (1892–1932), Swedish triple jumper, sprinter, long jumper and decathlete
- Lindholm, Julia (* 1994), Swedish pop singer
- Lindholm, Karl (1860–1917), Russian sailor
- Lindholm, Lucas (* 1943), Swedish jazz musician (double bass, electric bass)
- Lindholm, Marika (* 1948), Finnish sprinter
- Lindholm, Mathilda (* 1995), Finnish badminton player
- Lindholm, Maya (* 1990), German wheelchair basketball player
- Lindholm, Pär (* 1991), Swedish ice hockey player
- Lindholm, Peja (* 1970), Swedish curler
- Lindholm, Per (born 1953), Swedish wrestler
- Lindholm, Sebastian (* 1961), Finnish rally driver
- Lindholm, Sigrid (1875–1914), Swedish draftsman and painter
- Lindholm, Sven Olov (1903-1998), Swedish Fascist politician
- Lindholm, Tobias (* 1977), Danish director and screenwriter
- Lindholm, Valdemar (1880–1947), Swedish writer, journalist and myth collector
- Lindholtz, August Simon (1679–1743), German lawyer and mayor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Lindholz, Andrea (* 1970), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Lindholz, Johannes († 1535), German lawyer and university professor
- Lindhome, Riki (* 1979), American actress and musician
- Lindhorn, Lucy (1850–1919), German social worker
- Lindhorst, Albert (1871–1938), German architect
- Lindhorst, Felix (1867–1955), German architect
- Lindhorst, Friedrich (1867–1950), German veterinarian
- Lindhorst, Konstantin (* 1981), German actor and radio play speaker
- Lindhorst, Thisbe (* 1962), German chemist and university professor
- Lindhorst, Willi (* 1941), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lindhorst-Emme, Sven (* 1978), German graphic designer and typographer
Lindi
- Lindig, Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm (1779–1852), German mining pioneer
- Lindig, Julia (* 1954), German actress
- Lindig, Otto (1895–1966), German ceramicist and sculptor
- Lindig, Robert (1894–1972), German politician (SPD), MdL Bavaria and mayor
- Lindine, Justin (* 1984), American racing cyclist
- Lindinger, Bernd (* 1940), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the Austrian Federal Council
- Lindinger, Christopher (* 1977), Austrian innovation researcher, computer scientist and cultural manager
- Lindinger, Ewald (* 1956), Austrian politician (SPÖ), Federal Councilor and member of the state parliament
- Lindinger, Günther (* 1948), German soccer player
- Lindinger, Herbert (* 1933), Austrian graphic artist, industrial designer, exhibition designer and university professor
- Lindinger, Hugo (1911–1988), Austrian actor
- Lindinger, Jo (1907–1995), German head of equipment, set designer, painter and graphic artist
- Lindinger, Klaus (* 1988), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Lindinger, Werner (1944–2001), Austrian physicist
Lindk
- Lindkvist, Jan (* 1941), Swedish director
- Lindkvist, Ulla (1939–2015), Swedish orienteer
Lindl
- Lindl, Franz-Xaver (1897–1970), German painter, sculptor and graphic artist
- Lindl, Gabriela (* 1985), German actress and singer
- Lindl, Ignaz (1774–1845), Bessarabian German Catholic priest
- Lindl, John (* 1946), American physicist
- Lindl, Stefan (* 1969), German essayist and publicist
- Lindland, Matt (* 1970), American wrestler and mixed martial arts fighter
- Lindlar, Hans Peter (* 1946), German politician (CDU), MdL, district president
- Lindlar, Heinrich (1912–2009), German musicologist and teacher
- Lindlar, Herbert (1909–2009), British-Swiss chemist
- Lindlar, Johann Wilhelm (1816–1896), German landscape painter
- Lindlar, Willi (1916–1983), German politician (CDU)
- Lindlau, Dagobert (1930–2018), German journalist and writer
- Lindlbauer, Peter (* 1991), German ice hockey player
- Lindley López, Nicolás (1908–1995), Peruvian chief of a military junta in 1963
- Lindley, Alfred (1904–1951), American rower
- Lindley, Audra (1918–1997), American film, theater, and television actress
- Lindley, David (* 1944), American multi-instrumentalist and singer
- Lindley, David (* 1979), English badminton player
- Lindley, Eve (* 1993), American actress
- Lindley, James Johnson (1822-1891), American politician
- Lindley, John (1799-1865) English botanist
- Lindley, John (* 1951), American cameraman
- Lindley, John F. (1918–1971) American politician
- Lindley, Joseph (1756–1808) British astronomer, cartographer and merchant
- Lindley, Mark (* 1937), American historian and music researcher
- Lindley, Nathaniel, Baron Lindley (1828–1921), British lawyer
- Lindley, William (1808-1900) British engineer
- Lindley, William Heerlein (1853-1917), British engineer
- Lindlohr, Andrea (* 1975), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
Lindm
- Lindmaa, Meelis (* 1970), Estonian football player
- Lindman, Åke (1928–2009), Finnish football player and later director and actor
- Lindman, Arvid (1862–1936), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag and Prime Minister
- Lindman, Bo (1899–1992), Swedish modern pentathlete
- Lindman, Carl Axel Magnus (1856–1928), Swedish botanist
- Lindman, Sven (* 1942), Swedish football player
- Lindmark, Mats (* 1974), German-Swedish ice hockey player
- Lindmark, Peter (* 1956), Swedish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Lindmayer, Rudolf (1882–1957), Austrian wrestler
- Lindmayr, Maria Anna (1657–1726), German Carmelite and mystic
- Lindmeier, Bettina (* 1967), German university professor, special education teacher
- Lindmo, Anne (* 1970), Norwegian television presenter
Lindn
- Lindner, Albert (1831–1888), German playwright and winner of the Schiller Prize
- Lindner, Alois , German assassin
- Lindner, Amanda (1868–1951), German actress
- Lindner, Andreas (* 1962), German soccer player
- Lindner, Angela (* 1966), Austrian politician (GREEN), member of the Salzburg state parliament
- Lindner, Ann-Kathrin (* 1987), German golfer and golf coach
- Lindner, Annemarie (1920–2016), German natural cosmetician
- Lindner, Anton (1874–1928), Austrian poet and critic
- Lindner, August (1820–1878), German cellist, court and chamber musician, concertmaster and composer
- Lindner, Axel (* 1980), German musician
- Lindner, Berend (* 1975), German lawyer, political official and politician (CDU)
- Lindner, Bernd (* 1952), German cultural historian and cultural sociologist
- Lindner, Bernd (* 1956), German rower, national coach
- Lindner, Berthold (* 1937), German commercial artist and designer
- Lindner, Bruno (1853–1930), German Indologist
- Lindner, Burkhardt (1943–2015), German literary scholar
- Lindner, Carl, Jr. (1919–2011), American entrepreneur
- Lindner, Christian (* 1959), German journalist, editor-in-chief of the Rhein-Zeitung
- Lindner, Christian (* 1979), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag, entrepreneur, management consultant
- Lindner, Constanze (* 1973), German actress, cabaret artist and voice actress
- Lindner, Curt (* 1938), American mathematician
- Lindner, David (1604–1644), German legal scholar
- Lindner, Detlef (* 1963), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lindner, Detlef (* 1964), German soccer player
- Lindner, Dieter (* 1937), German athlete and Olympic medalist
- Lindner, Dieter (* 1939), German football player and official
- Lindner, Dörte (* 1974), German diver
- Lindner, Eduard (1875–1947), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament
- Lindner, Ehregott Friedrich (1733–1816), German physician
- Lindner, Ekkehard (* 1934), German chemist and university professor at the University of Tübingen
- Lindner, Elisabeth (* 1994), German violinist
- Lindner, Emanuel (1905–1985), German architect
- Lindner, Ernst (1935–2012), German soccer player
- Lindner, Ernst Otto (1820–1867), German musicologist and writer
- Lindner, Erwin (1888–1988), German entomologist
- Lindner, Evelin (* 1954), German conflict researcher and university professor in Norway
- Lindner, Felix (1849–1917), German Anglicist
- Lindner, Ferdinand (1842–1906), German painter and illustrator
- Lindner, Friedrich Ludwig (1772–1845), German journalist, writer and doctor
- Lindner, Friedrich Wilhelm (1779–1864), German professor of theology
- Lindner, Fritz (1901–1977), German biochemist
- Lindner, Georg (1925–2014), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lindner, Georg (* 1983), Austrian and Moldovan ski racer
- Lindner, Gerhard (1896–1982), German major general in World War II
- Lindner, Gerhard (* 1929), German LDPD functionary, MdV, member of the State Council of the GDR
- Lindner, Gregor (1831–1917), Bohemian city dean, papal secret chamberlain
- Lindner, Gustav Adolf (1828–1887), Bohemian pedagogue, psychologist, philosopher and sociologist
- Lindner, Hans (* 1941), German entrepreneur
- Lindner, Heinrich Robert (1851–1933), German railway engineer
- Lindner, Heinz (1904–1982), German soccer player, track and field athlete, administrative officer and sports official
- Lindner, Heinz (* 1990), Austrian soccer goalkeeper
- Lindner, Helga (* 1951), German swimmer
- Lindner, Helmut (1907–1983), German physicist, electrical engineer, university professor and author
- Lindner, Helmut (1927–2002), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lindner, Hermann (1905–1957), Austrian engineer, inventor and entrepreneur
- Lindner, Hermann (1934–2000), German painter and graphic artist
- Lindner, Hermann (* 1953), German soccer player
- Lindner, Herta (1920–1943), German anti-fascist resistance fighter
- Lindner, Jacob (1810–1889), German theater master, architect and ducal building inspector
- Lindner, Jakob (1544–1606), German educator
- Lindner, Jan (* 1985), German author
- Lindner, Jarosław (* 1988), German-Polish soccer player
- Lindner, Jason (* 1973), American fusion and jazz musician (piano, keyboard, arrangement, composition) and orchestra leader.
- Lindner, Joachim (* 1924), German writer and editor
- Lindner, Joachim (* 1938), German civil engineer
- Lindner, Joachim (* 1946), German lawyer and judge
- Lindner, Johann (* 1959), Austrian hammer thrower and bobsledder
- Lindner, Johann Gotthelf (1729–1776), German university professor and writer
- Lindner, Johann Gottlieb (1726–1811), German educator, historian and author
- Lindner, Johann Joseph Friedrich , German flautist
- Lindner, Johann Sigmund (1770–1827), first legally qualified mayor of Erlangen (1818–1827)
- Lindner, Johann Traugott (1777–1856), German lawyer and chronicler
- Lindner, Johannes , German Dominican and chronicler
- Lindner, Josef Franz (* 1966), German legal scholar
- Lindner, Joseph (1825–1879), German Catholic clergyman and member of the German Reichstag
- Lindner, Kaspar Gottlieb (1705–1769), German poet, Opitz biographer and doctor
- Lindner, Katharina (1979–2019), German soccer player
- Lindner, Kathrin (* 1976), German actress
- Lindner, Katrin (* 1947), German singer and painter
- Lindner, Klaus (* 1935), German astronomer, teacher and author
- Lindner, Konstantin (* 1976), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Lindner, Kurt (1877–1966), German entrepreneur
- Lindner, Kurt (1906–1987), German entrepreneur, hunting expert and non-fiction author
- Lindner, Lars (* 1972), German physician and university professor
- Lindner, László (1916–2004), Hungarian chess composer
- Lindner, Laura (* 1994), German soccer player
- Lindner, Lilly (* 1985), German author
- Lindner, Lothar (* 1928), German trade unionist (FDGB)
- Lindner, Manfred , German soccer player
- Lindner, Manfred (1918–2007), German neurologist and Nabataean researcher
- Lindner, Manfred (* 1937), German jazz musician
- Lindner, Manfred (* 1957), German theoretical physicist
- Lindner, Mano H. (1953–2001), Austrian painter and sculptor
- Lindner, Marcus G. (* 1961), Austrian cook
- Lindner, Marianne (1922–2016), Bavarian folk actress
- Lindner, Mario (* 1982), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Lindner, Markus (* 1970), Austrian writer and artist
- Lindner, Martin (* 1964), German lawyer and politician (FDP), MdA, MdB
- Lindner, Matthias (* 1965), German soccer player
- Lindner, Matthias (* 1988), Austrian soccer player
- Lindner, Michael (1880–1941), German native and landscape painter
- Lindner, Michael (* 1983), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Lindner, Michaela (* 1958), German politician (Die Linke)
- Lindner, Monika (* 1944), Austrian journalist, director general of ORF (2002–2006), member of the National Council
- Lindner, NiMa (* 1981), German singer-songwriter, guitarist and drummer
- Lindner, Otto (1929–2020), German architect and entrepreneur
- Lindner, Patrick (* 1960), German pop singer
- Lindner, Paul (1861–1945), German microbiologist
- Lindner, Paul (1911–1969), German resistance fighter
- Lindner, Peter (1930–1964), German racing driver
- Lindner, Philipp (* 1995), Austrian ice hockey player
- Lindner, Pirmin August (1848–1912), Austrian Benedictine and religious historian
- Lindner, Rainer (* 1966), German manager
- Lindner, Reinhold (1937–2015), German soccer player
- Lindner, Richard (1901–1978), American painter of German origin
- Lindner, Robert (1910–1967), Austrian actor
- Lindner, Roland (* 1937), Swiss architect and politician (SVP)
- Lindner, Roland (* 1937), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Lindner, Rolf (* 1945), German ethnologist and folklorist
- Lindner, Romy (* 1967), German long-distance runner
- Lindner, Ruth (1954–2008), German Classical Archaeologist
- Lindner, Stephan H. (* 1961), German historian
- Lindner, Theodor (1843–1919), German historian
- Lindner, Thomas (* 1974), German composer, lyricist and singer
- Lindner, Tobias (* 1961), German biathlete
- Lindner, Tobias (* 1982), German economist and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Lindner, Uli (* 1984), German author and editor in the field of fantasy
- Lindner, Ulrike (* 1968), German historian
- Lindner, Walter (1897–1975), German politician (DNVP, CDU) and member of the state parliament in Saxony
- Lindner, Walter Johannes (* 1956), German diplomat
- Lindner, Wanja (* 1971), German trainer in art cycling and unicycling
- Lindner, Werner (1883–1964), German architect
- Lindner, Wilhelm (1884–1956), German politician (DNVP, CSVD, CDU), MdR, MdL
- Lindner, Wilhelm Bruno (1814–1876), German theology professor and book thief
- Lindner, Willi (1910–1944), German soccer player
- Lindner, Wolff (1934–2003), German actor, radio play speaker and acting teacher
- Lindner, Wolfgang (* 1943), Austrian chemist
- Lindner, Wolfgang junior (* 1981), Austrian musician
- Lindner, Wolfram (1941-2010), German cycling coach
- Lindner, Wulf-Volker (* 1938), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Lindner, Zabba (1949–2017), German drummer and composer
- Lindner-Bonelli, Gerd (1922–2006), German mandolin virtuoso
- Lindner-Welk, Agathe (1892–1974), German writer
- Lindneux, Robert (1871–1970), American portrait and genre painter
Lindo
- Lindo Fuentes, Ricardo (1947–2016), Salvadoran poet, storyteller, playwright and essayist
- Lindo, Delroy (born 1952), British actor
- Lindo, Elvira (* 1962), Spanish writer and journalist
- Lindo, Hugo (1917–1985), Salvadoran writer, diplomat and politician
- Lindo, Juan (1790–1857), President of El Salvador
- Lindo, Laurence (1911–1980), Jamaican diplomat
- Lindo, Philip Moravier (1821–1892), British portrait painter and genre painter from the Düsseldorf School and entrepreneur in the Netherlands
- Lindon, Lionel (1905–1971), American cinematographer
- Lindon, Vincent (born 1959), French film actor
- Lindorfer, Georg (* 1962), Austrian artist, set designer and actor
- Lindorff, Jacob Frederik Theodor (1823-1859), Danish doctor
- Lindorm, Erik (1889–1941), Swedish writer, poet and publicist
- Lindow, Christian (1945–1990), German-Swiss painter and sculptor
- Lindow, Harald (1886–1972), Danish lawyer and inspector of Greenland
- Lindow, Kurt (1903–1972), German SS leader and police officer
- Lindow, Martin (1880–1967), German astronomer
- Lindow, Martin (* 1965), German actor
- Lindow, Rainer (* 1942), German writer, director and painter
- Lindow, Wolfgang (1932–2020), German Germanist and folklorist
- Lindow man , bog body
Lindp
- Lindpaintner, Otto (1885–1976), German doctor, aviation pioneer and racing driver
- Lindpaintner, Paul (1883–1969), German art dealer
- Lindpaintner, Peter Joseph von (1791–1856), German composer and conductor
- Lindpaintner, Viktoria (1918–1965), German figure skater
- Lindpere, Joel (* 1981), Estonian football player
Lindq
- Lindquist, Barbara (* 1969), American triathlete
- Lindquist, Francis O. (1869–1924), American politician
- Lindquist, Håkan (* 1958), Swedish writer
- Lindquist, Karin , Swedish badminton player
- Lindquist, Mark (* 1959), American writer and prosecutor
- Lindquist, Oskar (* 2001), Norwegian child actor
- Lindquist, Susan (1949–2016), American molecular biologist and university professor
- Lindquist, Vic (1908-1983), Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and referee
- Lindqvist, Anders (* 1972), Swedish handball player
- Lindqvist, Birgitta (1942-2010), Swedish cross-country skier
- Lindqvist, Cecilia (* 1932), Swedish sinologist, writer and photographer
- Lindqvist, Christer (* 1963), German-Swedish linguist, Scandinavian
- Lindqvist, Christian (1948–2006), Swedish archaeologist and osteologist
- Lindqvist, Elin (* 1982), Swedish writer
- Lindqvist, Emma (* 1997), Swedish handball player
- Lindqvist, Erik (1886–1934), Swedish sailor
- Lindqvist, Felicia (* 1995), Swedish biathlete
- Lindqvist, Hélène , Swedish opera singer (soprano)
- Lindqvist, Herman (* 1943), Swedish writer, journalist and popular historian
- Lindqvist, Inge (* 1935), Swedish ski jumper
- Lindqvist, Ingvar (1921-1991), Swedish chemist
- Lindqvist, Jenny (* 1978), Swedish ice hockey player
- Lindqvist, John Ajvide (* 1968), Swedish writer
- Lindqvist, Lars-Åke (* 1959), Swedish rower
- Lindqvist, Rasmus (* 1979), Finnish bandy player
- Lindqvist, Stefan (1967-2020), Swedish football player and coach
- Lindqvist, Sune (1887–1976), Swedish archaeologist
- Lindqvist, Sven (1903–1987), Swedish football player and official
- Lindqvist, Sven (1932–2019), Swedish writer and literary historian
- Lindqvist, Torsten (1925–2002), Swedish pentathlete
- Lindqvist-Ryan, Catarina (* 1963), Swedish tennis player
Lindr
- Lindrath, Bernd (* 1959), German soccer player and today's coach
- Lindrath, Hermann (1896–1960), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Lindroos, Lennart (* 1886), Finnish swimmer
- Lindroos, Petri (* 1980), Finnish musician
- Lindros, Brett (* 1975), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lindros, Eric (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lindroth, John (1906–1974), Finnish pole vaulter
- Lindrum, Horace (1912–1974), Australian snooker player
Linds
- Lindsaar, Peeter (1906–1990), Estonian writer
- Lindsay, Alec (* 1948), English football player
- Lindsay, Alex (1919–1974), New Zealand violinist, orchestra leader and music teacher
- Lindsay, Alexander Dunlop (1879–1952), British philosopher
- Lindsay, Alexander, 6th Earl of Balcarres (1752–1825), British general and peer
- Lindsay, Allan (1926-2014), British triple jumper
- Lindsay, Andrew (* 1977), British rower
- Lindsay, Arto (* 1953), American guitarist, singer, music producer and sound artist
- Lindsay, Bert (1881–1960), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Lindsay, Bill (* 1971), American-Canadian ice hockey player
- Lindsay, Dan , filmmaker and actor
- Lindsay, Darran (1971-2006), British motorcycle racer
- Lindsay, Daryl (1889–1976), Australian artist
- Lindsay, David (1856-1922), Australian explorer
- Lindsay, David (1876-1945) British writer
- Lindsay, David, 27th Earl of Crawford (1871–1940), British Conservative Party politician, House of Commons member and peer
- Lindsay, David, 3rd Earl of Crawford († 1446), Regent of Scotland
- Lindsay, Douglas (* 1964), Scottish author
- Lindsay, Eric Mervyn (1907–1974), Irish astronomer
- Lindsay, Erica (* 1955), American jazz musician and composer
- Lindsay, George H. (1837-1916), American politician
- Lindsay, George W. (1865–1938) American politician
- Lindsay, Germaine (1985-2005), British-Jamaican carpenter, bomb bomber on the London Underground
- Lindsay, Gillian (* 1973), British rower
- Lindsay, Gordon (1906–1973), American Pentecostal pastor, author, and founder of the Christ for the Nations Institute (CFNI)
- Lindsay, Herb (* 1954), American long-distance runner
- Lindsay, Howard (1889–1968) American playwright, screenwriter, actor, director, and producer
- Lindsay, Hugh (1927-2009), Roman Catholic bishop
- Lindsay, James Bowman (1799–1862), Scottish inventor, physicist and astronomer
- Lindsay, James J. (* 1932), American officer, general in the US Army
- Lindsay, James, 3rd Baron Lindsay of Birker (* 1945), retired Australian diplomat and British peer and politician
- Lindsay, Jamie (* 1995), Scottish soccer player
- Lindsay, Jeff (* 1952), American author
- Lindsay, Joan (1896-1984), Australian writer
- Lindsay, John (1894–1950), American jazz musician (bass, trombone)
- Lindsay, John (1921–2000), American politician, Mayor of New York (1966–1973)
- Lindsay, Kylie (* 1983), New Zealand squash player
- Lindsay, Liam (* 1995), Scottish soccer player
- Lindsay, Lionel (1874–1961) Australian painter, printmaker, and art critic
- Lindsay, Margaret (1910–1981), American actress
- Lindsay, Mark (* 1942), American rhythm and blues singer and composer
- Lindsay, Mathew (born 1990), Australian ice hockey player
- Lindsay, Merl (1915–1965) American country musician
- Lindsay, Michael, 2nd Baron Lindsay of Birker (1909–1994), British peer and academic
- Lindsay, Mike (1938–2019), British shot putter and discus thrower
- Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel (1879–1931), American writer
- Lindsay, Norah (1873–1948), English socialite and garden designer
- Lindsay, Norman (1879–1969) Australian sculptor painter and writer
- Lindsay, Patrick (1914-1993), Irish politician (Fine Gael)
- Lindsay, Percy (1870–1952) Australian painter
- Lindsay, Philip (1906–1958), Australian novelist
- Lindsay, Phillip (* 1994), American football player
- Lindsay, Robert (1890-1958), British sprinter
- Lindsay, Robert (born 1949), British actor
- Lindsay, Robert B. (1824–1902), American politician
- Lindsay, Robert, 29th Earl of Crawford (born 1927), British politician (Conservative Party)
- Lindsay, Ronald (1877–1945), British diplomat
- Lindsay, Ruby (1885–1919), Australian illustrator and painter
- Lindsay, Sarah (* 1980), British short tracker
- Lindsay, Ted (1925-2019), Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and official
- Lindsay, Thomas Corwin (1839–1907), American landscape, animal and portrait painter
- Lindsay, Tony , American rock singer
- Lindsay, Wallace Martin (1858–1937), Scottish classical philologist and paleographer
- Lindsay, William (1835-1909), American Democratic politician
- Lindsay, William M. (1880–1957), American politician
- Lindsay-Abaire, David (* 1969), American playwright and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Lindsay-Hogg, Michael (* 1940), American director and screenwriter
- Lindsay-Theimer, John (1884–1952), Austrian-German composer of popular music
- Lindscheid, Brigitte (* 1961), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Lindschinger, Sandro (* 1985), Austrian soccer player
- Lindsell, Wilfrid Gordon (1884–1973), British Lieutenant General
- Lindseth, Anders (* 1946), Norwegian philosopher
- Lindsey, Ben B. (1869–1943), American lawyer and social reformer
- Lindsey, Coleman (1892–1968), American politician
- Lindsey, Darrell R. (1919-1944) American bomber pilot
- Lindsey, David L. (* 1944), American writer
- Lindsey, George (1928–2012), American actor and screenwriter
- Lindsey, Hillary (* 1976), American singer and songwriter
- Lindsey, Jaylin (* 2000), American football player
- Lindsey, Johanna (1952–2019), American romance novelist
- Lindsey, Lori (* 1980), American national soccer player
- Lindsey, Patrick , German DJ and producer in the field of electronic dance music
- Lindsey, Patrick (* 1982), American racing driver, team owner and businessman
- Lindsey, Robert Lisle (1917–1995), American pastor and orientalist
- Lindsey, Stephen (1828-1884), American politician
- Lindsey, Steven (* 1960), American astronaut
- Lindsey, Theophilus (1723–1808), English theologian and exponent of early English Unitarianism
- Lindsey, Washington Ellsworth (1862–1926), American politician
- Lindskog, Anton (* 1993), Swedish handball player
- Lindskog, Bengt (1933-2008), Swedish football player
- Lindskold, Jane (* 1962), American science fiction and fantasy writer
- Lindsley, Donald H. (* 1934), American petrologist and mineralogist
- Lindsley, James Girard (1819–1898), American politician
- Lindsley, William D. (1812-1890) American politician
- Lindstaedt, Erich (1906–1952), German functionary of the workers' youth movement
- Lindstedt, Anders (1854–1939), Swedish mathematician
- Lindstedt, Daniel Georg von (1705–1764), Royal Prussian Major General
- Lindstedt, Hans Dietrich (1929–2008), German writer and journalist
- Lindstedt, Jouko (* 1955), Finnish linguist
- Lindstedt, Robert (* 1977), Swedish tennis player
- Lindsten, Gottfrid (1887–1961), American politician
- Lindstrand, Henrik (* 1974), Swedish musician and composer
- Lindstrand, Josefine (* 1981), Swedish jazz and rock singer
- Lindstrand, Per (* 1948), Swedish aerospace engineer, pilot, adventurer and entrepreneur
- Lindström Bolmgren, Agnes (* 1989), Swedish actress and singer
- Lindström, Anders (* 1969), Swedish organist and pianist
- Lindström, Arvid (1866–1944), Swedish electrical engineer
- Lindström, Bibi (1904–1984), Swedish artist, painter, set designer, designer and film architect
- Lindström, Carl (1869–1932), Swedish mechanic and industrialist
- Lindstrom, Chris (born 1997), American football player
- Lindström, Curt (* 1940), Swedish ice hockey coach
- Lindström, David (* 1995), Swedish actor and musician
- Lindström, Emelie (* 1986), Swedish floorball player
- Lindström, Erik (1918–1955), Swedish ski jumper
- Lindström, Erik (1922–2015), Finnish band leader and bass player
- Lindström, Erik Ole (* 1979), Swedish author
- Lindström, Erling (* 1937), Swedish ice hockey player and coach
- Lindström, Fredrik (* 1963), Swedish editor, writer, comedian, linguist
- Lindström, Fredrik (* 1989), Swedish biathlete
- Lindström, Fritz (1874–1962), Swedish painter
- Lindström, Gunnar (1896–1951), Swedish athlete
- Lindström, Gustaf (1829–1901), Swedish zoologist and paleontologist
- Lindstrøm, Hans-Peter (* 1973), Norwegian musician, DJ and music producer
- Lindström, Jari (* 1965), Finnish politician
- Lindström, Jeanette (* 1971), Swedish jazz singer and songwriter
- Lindstrøm, Jesper (* 2000), Danish football player
- Lindström, Joakim (* 1983), Swedish ice hockey player
- Lindström, Johan (* 1975), Swedish ice hockey player
- Lindström, Maria (* 1963), Swedish tennis player
- Lindström, Mattias (* 1980), Swedish football player
- Lindström, Mauritz (1849–1923), Swedish painter
- Lindstrøm, Merethe (* 1963), Norwegian writer, former rock singer
- Lindström, Mikko Viljami (* 1976), Finnish guitarist and co-founder of the metal band His Infernal Majesty (HIM)
- Lindström, Per (1936–2009), Swedish logician
- Lindström, Pia (* 1938), Swedish journalist and actress
- Lindström, Sanny (* 1979), Swedish ice hockey player
- Lindström, Sigfrid (1892–1950), Swedish writer, journalist and translator
- Lindström, Sune (1906–1989), Swedish architect
- Lindström, Torbjörn , Swedish football player
- Lindström, Ulrica (* 1979), Swedish ice hockey player
- Lindström, Veli-Matti (* 1983), Finnish ski jumper
- Lindström, Willy (* 1951), Swedish ice hockey player
Lindt
- Lindt, Andreas (1920–1985), Swiss Protestant clergyman and university professor
- Lindt, August R. (1905–2000), Swiss lawyer, diplomat and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
- Lindt, Benny (* 1978), German handball player
- Lindt, Franz (1844–1901), Swiss politician
- Lindt, Hannes (* 1986), German handball player
- Lindt, Hermann (1872–1937), Swiss politician (BGB)
- Lindt, Johann (1899–1977), Swiss bookbinder, restorer and non-fiction author
- Lindt, Johann Georg (1734–1795), Rococo sculptor
- Lindt, Karl Ludwig (1902–1971), German-American theater director and actor in stage, film and television
- Lindt, Marga (1888–1969), German actress
- Lindt, Nicolas (* 1954), Swiss writer
- Lindt, Paul (1859–1913), Swiss architect
- Lindt, Rodolphe (1855–1909), Swiss chocolate manufacturer and inventor, founder of the "Chocolademanufaktur Lindt"
- Lindt, Vivian (* 1979), German pop singer
- Lindtberg, Leopold (1902–1984), Austrian director
- Lindtmayer, Daniel , Swiss draftsman and painter
- Lindtmayer, Felix the Younger († 1574), Swiss glass painter
Lindu
- Lindup, Mike (* 1959), English keyboardist, songwriter and singer with the pop band Level 42
Lindv
- Lindvall, Angela (* 1979), Swedish-American model and actress
- Lindvall, Jan (* 1950), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Lindvall, Lars (* 1962), Swedish jazz musician
- Lindvik, Marius (* 1998), Norwegian ski jumper
Lindw
- Lindwall, Ray (1921-1996) Australian cricketer
- Lindwedel, Johann Friedrich (1813–1888), member of the Waldeck state parliament
- Lindwurm, Arnold (1833–1893), German business educator, journalist and author
- Lindwurm, Joseph von (1824–1874), German dermatologist
Lindz
- Lindzen, Richard (* 1940), American atmospheric physicist