Lindinger
Lindinger is a surname of German origin. It is a topographic name derived from a place so named, or a habitational name from residence at such a place. The place name itself is likely derived from the Middle High German "linde," meaning linden tree (also known as a basswood tree or lime tree), combined with the suffix "-inger," denoting belonging or origin. Thus, Lindinger would originally have signified "person from the place of the linden tree."
Variants of the surname may include Lindner, Linde, and Linder. The surname is found primarily in Southern Germany and Austria.