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CINDY
MasculinePopular American feminine given name derived from Cynthia, which originates from the Greek word 'kythera' meaning 'from Kythira', an island in Greece.
CINDY
FemininePopular American girl's name that originates from the Greek name Cynthia, meaning "woman from Kythira.
CINDYA
FeminineUnique, recently popular exotic female name with unknown origins and meanings, often associated with creativity and individuality.
CINDYANN
FeminineCaptivating Haitian female given name meaning 'beautiful queen', derived from the African name K Henderson.
CINDYE
FeminineEnigmatic female name with unknown origins, possibly linked to "Cinderella," but its exact meaning remains mysterious despite its rare beauty and elegance.
CINDYLEE
FeminineAmerican invention by Cynthia Rowley, combining Cindy (from Cynthia, "woman from Kynthos") and Lee (often associated with Chinese plum).
CINDYLOU
FeminineUnique and distinctive given name of unknown origin, possibly created as a blend of Cynthia and Louise or inspired by Cinderella.
CING
FeminineChinese origin, derived from the surname "Qing" which means "pure" or "clean". It was originally associated with the royal family during the Qing Dynasty and has since become widely used among the Chinese population. Although not as common as a given name, Cing has historical significance due to its association with Qiu Cing, a revolutionary feminist martyr from the late Qing Dynasty. The name represents purity, cleanliness, and a connection to China's rich history and culture.
CINIYA
FeminineAfrican feminine given name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, meaning "beauty" and associated with the revered deity Oya in ancient Yoruba mythology.
CINIYAH
FeminineBeautiful African-origin name meaning "Gift from God" in Yoruba culture, Nigeria, often associated with powerful female figures like Oya.
CINNAMIN
FeminineUncommon yet significant Irish name derived from the ancient surname 'Cinnsealach', meaning 'of the family of Cinnseal'.
CINNAMON
FeminineEnglish given name derived from the fragrant spice, with no specific meaning beyond its connection to cinnamon.
CINQUE
MasculineItalian unisex name derived from the number five, historically popular among nobility and now widely used.
CINSERE
FeminineAfrican Igbo name meaning "God's Gift" or "God's Blessing.
CINSERE
MasculineAfrican origin name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, derived from "chinwe", meaning "God answers". It reflects deep spirituality and faith, often given to children born after prayer and fasting.
CINTHIA
MasculineDistinctive female name of Latin origin, derived from "cinthus" meaning "curl" or "curly," popularized during the Roman Empire and once widely used throughout Europe.
CINTHIA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "a fifth," historically associated with Saint Cinthia, the martyr.
CINTHYA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "fifth," traditionally given to fifth-born children, popularized in Spain and Latin America, notably held by Queen Cynethryth of Mercia.
CINTIA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'girded' or 'surrounded', originally referring to a belt or girdle worn as a symbol of status in ancient Rome.
CINTRA
FeminineRare yet captivating Spanish female name derived from "cinta," meaning "belt" or "sash.
CINTYA
FeminineUnique Spanish feminine name derived from "cinta," meaning ribbon or belt, popularized by Garcilaso de la Vega in his poetry and associated with grace, strength, love, and joy.
CINYA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning "ash-colored" or "gray," historically used in ancient Rome as a term of endearment for young girls, and associated with the goddess Cinder who could ignite fire.
CINZIA
FeminineThe Italian feminine given name Cinzia, derived from the Latin 'cinis' meaning ashes or dust, traces back to ancient Roman times and carries historical significance as one of the Sabine women in Roman mythology.
CIOMARA
FeminineRare Romanian given name meaning "forehead", once used for girls born with prominent foreheads or as a nickname.
CION
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from 'tsiyon', meaning 'Jerusalem'.
CIONA
FeminineRare female given name of Greek origin, derived from the word 'koion', meaning 'violet'. It is associated with beauty, fragrance, and the goddess Demeter in Greek mythology.
CIONNA
FeminineIrish name derived from Ciomhna, meaning 'soft' or 'gentle', first used in the 9th century by Saint Ciomhna. It carries historical significance and nobility throughout Irish history.
CIONNE
FeminineUncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient Irish surname O'Cionaith, meaning 'between borders', reflecting its noble County Cork origins.
CIONNI
FeminineItalian given name of Latin origin, derived from 'cynicinus', meaning 'of or relating to a dog'. Popularized by Francesco Petrarca's 'Bucolicum Carmen', it signifies wisdom and virtue but isn't directly linked to canine meanings.
CIPRIAN
MasculineRomanian male name derived from the Latin "Cyprianus", meaning "from Cyprus". It has historical significance in Romania through associations with Saint Cyprian of Carthage and Prince Ciprian Mușat, but remains relatively uncommon outside Eastern Europe.
CIPRIANA
FeminineRare Latin feminine given name meaning "of Cyprus.
CIPRIANNA
FeminineItalian female given name derived from the Latin 'Cyprianus', meaning 'of Cypress'. It was popularized by Saint Cyprian of Antioch and is associated with the island of Cyprus.
CIPRIANO
MasculineThe Italian name Cipriano, meaning "from the city of Cypress", honors Saint Cyprian of Carthage, a 3rd-century Christian martyr, and is associated with notable figures like composer Cipriano de Rore.
CIRA
FeminineRare female name of Latin origin meaning 'Lady', with historic ties to a Roman emperor's wife and use in Italian literature.
CIRCE
FeminineRare and captivating name of Greek origin, derived from "kirkos" meaning "bird." It is best known for its association with the powerful sorceress in Homer's Odyssey, adding an element of mystique and intelligence to this unique choice.
CIRE
FeminineRare Latin-derived given name, symbolizing purification and enlightenment like wax being molded.
CIRE
MasculineRare yet captivating Latin name derived from "cera," meaning wax, associated with the Roman goddess Ceres. It has historical significance but lacks traditional variations or diminutives.
CIREE
MasculineUnique African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning 'God has answered my prayers', given to children born after years of prayer.
CIREL
FeminineSlavic name derived from Cyril, meaning "lord" or "master".
CIRENA
FeminineRare yet historically significant Latin name meaning 'from the city of Circina', associated with ancient Roman figures like Quintus Mucius Scaevola.