All about the name CINNAMIN

Meaning, origin, history.

Cinnamin is a unique and distinctive given name of Irish origin. It is derived from the ancient Irish surname "Cinnsealach," which means "of the family of Cinnseal." The name Cinnseal itself is thought to have been derived from an old Gaelic word meaning "fair-headed" or "curly-haired."

The name Cinnamin has a rich history and has been associated with several prominent figures in Irish literature and folklore. In the Ulster Cycle, a collection of tales centered around the Red Branch Knights of Ulster, there is a character named Cinnsealach who was a member of the warrior band. Additionally, in the Book of Leinster, an ancient Irish manuscript dating back to the 12th century, there is a reference to a king named Cinnealach.

While Cinnamin may not be as common a given name today as it once was in Ireland, it remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents looking for a distinctive name with a rich history. The name has a beautiful sound and a strong connection to Irish heritage and culture.

See also

Irish
Ireland

Popularity of the name CINNAMIN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Cinnamin has had a unique journey in terms of popularity in the United States. According to data from the Social Security Administration, there was only one birth registered for this name in each year between 2007 and 2015. However, it seems that Cinnamin gained some attention in the late 1960s as there were six births recorded in 1969. Since then, its popularity has remained relatively consistent with an average of one birth per year over the past decade. This demonstrates that while Cinnamin is not a commonly used name, it has maintained a steady presence among baby names in the United States.