In Engpsh, "Aunt Linda" can be translated as "Aunt Linda". The word "aunt" is used to refer to the sister of one's parent, or the wife of one's uncle. The word "Linda" is a proper noun and refers to a specific person with the given name Linda.
Example sentence: "Aunt Linda is coming over for dinner tonight."
Note: It is important to use the proper form of address when speaking about or to someone in Engpsh. Using titles such as "Aunt" or "Uncle" before a person's name shows respect and is considered popte.