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Line

Line can be a beautiful name for a French baby girl. The meaning of Line is ‘Blond’ or ‘Flaxen-Haired.’ Line also means ‘Noble’ in both French as well as German. It is also a Metonymic occupational name for a Linen Merchant or a Linen Weaver taken from the Old French adjective Line, meaning ‘Made of Linen.’ Line could be a shortened version of the Medieval English names, Cateline, Emmaline, Caroline, or Adeline. Line is a very common female name in Nordic countries such as Denmark and Norway. You can find many celebrities with the name Line such as the famous Danish actress and film director - Line Arlien-Søborg, the Danish beauty queen - Line Kruuse, and the Danish singers - Line Larsen and Line Sørenson. You must have also heard of the Norwegian musician - Line Horntveth, the Norwegian filmmaker - Line Halvorsen, the Norwegian actress - Line Verndal, the Jewish Algerian singer - Line Monty, the Belgian actress - Line Van Wambeke aka Lyne Renée, and the French singer, actress, and AIDS activist - Line Renaud. Line is a number 4, based on numerology, making for a calm, stable, loving, obedient, organized, traditional, trustworthy, detail-oriented, self-disciplined, logical, helpful, and practical individual.

Gender

Girl

Origin

Nordic

Numerology

L is for luster, your shine.

I is for impress, for impress you will.

N is for nice, need I say more?

E is for excite, your spirit is catching!

Lucky

Line lucky number is 4.

In numerology, 4 has an earthy-energy and is centered around fortifying its roots. 4 adamantly believes in the physical world and knows that investing in a solid infrastructure is necessary for building a lasting legacy. Practical, hardworking, and responsible, the vibration of the number 4 is focused on creating logical systems that can support scalable growth.

Famous People Named Line

  • Jacqueline "Line" Renaud French singer and actress
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Line in Pop Culture

  • Ettie Glittens character in 1991 movie "Speak of the Devil"
  • Ettie Parslow character on TV's "Prisoner"
  • Miss Ettie Coombes character in 1935 movie "Werewolf of London"
  • Ettie character in "Hell's Kitchen" by Jeffery Deaver
  • Hetty Sorrel character in "Adam Bede" (1859) by George Eliot
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