Lincoln
/ˈlɪŋkən/
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Lincoln, of English origin, derives from a place name meaning 'from the colony by the pool' or 'near the lake'. It is famously associated with Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President, symbolizing leadership, integrity, and strength. The name has a distinguished and timeless appeal, often chosen for its noble and historical significance.
Lincoln Steffens
Journalist, Early muckraking journalist
Lincoln MacVeagh
Diplomat, Roosevelt's Ambassador to Greece
Lincoln Kirstein
Author, Co-Founder, New York City Ballet
Lincoln Gordon
Diplomat, US Ambassador to Brazil, 1961-66
Lincoln Diaz-Balart
Politician, Congressman from Florida, 1993-2011
Lincoln Davis
Politician, Congressman from Tennessee, 2003-11
Lincoln Chafee
Politician, Governor of Rhode Island
Lincoln P. Bloomfield, Jr.
Government, Asst. Secy. State Politico-Military, 2001-05
Lincoln C. Almond
Politician, Governor of Rhode Island, 1995-2003
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