Tinallinge (Dutch: [tiˈnaːlɪ.ŋə]; Gronings: Tinaalng) is a small village in the municipality of Het Hogeland, in the province of Groningen.
The oldest mention of the village dates from the tenth century when it was called Ingaldinghem.
Ingaldinghem means "residence of the people of the person Ingald" and Ingaldingon is a derivation with the suffix -ing- in dative plural with the meaning "among the people of Ingald".
Next to the church is the parsonage (weem), which was rebuilt in the early 21st century in the old style.
Until 1671, the borg was owned by the Tjarda van Starkenborgh family and then by Pompeius Gruys until its demolition in 1720.