Comes from the native term,
"Mouth of the linden TREE"
It's a like colored tree that is found mainly in Asia, but can be commonly found in
Britain and Europe. And the North Eastern hemisphere.
Lindenmuth is mostly used as a last name. And is a common German name.
variant of Lindemuth, probably altered by folk etymology as a result of a confusion of linde ‘
soft’, ‘gentle’ with Linde ‘lime tree’ (plural Linden).The second element, muth, is from Middle High
German muot ‘disposition’.