Lincoln is a surname and masculine given name of Old English origin. The surname originates from the city of Lincoln, England, whose name means "lake/pool colony", combining the Brythonic word lynn with the Latin word colonia.[1] This translates to 'town by the pool' or 'settler by the lake'.[2] As a result of its use to honor Abraham Lincoln, it has become a somewhat prominent first name for males in the United States (#781 out of 1220, Top 6 2018).[1]
Family of President Abraham Lincoln
- Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), the 16th United States president
 - Samuel Lincoln (c. 1622 – 1690), immigrant ancestor of the president
 - Abraham Lincoln (captain) (1744–1786), grandfather of the president
 - Thomas Lincoln (1778–1851), father of the president
 - Nancy Lincoln (1784–1818), mother of the president
 - Mary Todd Lincoln (1818–1882), wife of the president
 - Robert Todd Lincoln (1843–1926), son of the president
 - Edward Baker Lincoln (1846–1850), son of the president
 - William Wallace Lincoln (1850–1862), son of the president
 - Tad Lincoln (1853–1871), son of the president
 - Mary Harlan Lincoln (1846–1937), daughter-in-law of the president
 - Gatewood Lincoln (1875–1957), first cousin once removed of the president and two-time governor of American Samoa
 
People with the surname Lincoln
- Abbey Lincoln (born Anna Marie Wooldridge) (1930–2010), American jazz vocalist, songwriter, and actress
 - Andrew Lincoln (born Clutterbuck) (born 1973), English actor
 - Benjamin Lincoln (1733–1810), American Revolutionary War general
 - Blanche Lincoln (born 1960), Arkansas senator
 - Brad Lincoln (born 1985), American baseball pitcher
 - Elmo Lincoln (1889–1952), American film actor
 - Frederic Lincoln (disambiguation)
 - Georgianna Lincoln (born 1943), American politician
 - G. Gould Lincoln (1880–1974), American journalist
 - Harry J. Lincoln (1878–1937), American composer
 - Henry Lincoln (1930-2022), British author and actor
 - Holly Lincoln (born 1985), Canadian soccer forward
 - James Sullivan Lincoln (1811–1888), American portrait painter
 - J. Virginia Lincoln (1915–2003), American physicist
 - Joseph C. Lincoln (1870–1944), American author
 - Kaliya Lincoln (born 2006), American artistic gymnast
 - Keith Lincoln (1939–2019), American football player
 - Lar Park Lincoln (born 1961), American actor
 - Martha D. Lincoln (1838–?), American author and journalist
 - Tribich Lincoln (1879–1943), Hungarian adventurer and con artist
 
People with the given name Lincoln
- Lincoln Almond (1936-2023), American politician and attorney
 - Lincoln Bancroft (1877–1942), American politician
 - Lincoln J. Beachey (1887–1915), American aviator
 - Lincoln Brewster (born 1971), Christian recording artist
 - Lincoln Cássio de Souza Soares (born 1979), Brazilian footballer
 - Lincoln Corrêa dos Santos (born 2000), Brazilian footballer
 - Lincoln Chafee (born 1953), American politician
 - Lincoln Davis (born 1943), American politician
 - Lincoln Díaz-Balart (born 1954), American politician
 - Lincoln Ellsworth (1880–1951), American explorer
 - Lincoln Henrique Oliveira dos Santos (born 1998), Brazilian footballer
 - Lincoln Kennedy (born 1971), American footballer and broadcaster
 - Lincoln Kirstein (1907–1996), American artist
 - Lincoln Moses (1921–2006), American biostatistician
 - Lincoln Peirce (born 1963), American cartoonist and creator of Big Nate
 - Lincoln Perera (died 2010), Sri Lankan Sinhala civil servant
 - Lincoln Perry (1902–1985), American comedian and actor
 - Lincoln Ragsdale (1926–1995), American civil rights activist
 - Lincoln Fernando Rocha da Silva (born 1996), Brazilian footballer
 - Lincoln Steffens (1866–1936), American investigative journalist
 - Lincoln Wallen, British-American computer scientist
 - Lincoln Walsh (1903–1971), American inventor
 - Lincoln Williams (born 1993), Australian volleyball player
 - Lincoln Withers (born 1981), Australian rugby player
 - Lincoln Wolfenstein (1923–2015), American physicist
 
Fictional characters named Lincoln
- Lincoln Loud, the main protagonist in The Loud House
 - Lincoln Rice, DDS, a character in Broad City
 - Lincoln Clay, the main protagonist in the video game Mafia III
 
References
- 1 2 "Lincoln – Name Meaning, What does Lincoln mean?". www.thinkbabynames.com. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
 - ↑ Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Lincoln". Behind the Name. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
 
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