Female and male names.

CYANE

Feminine

Greek-derived name meaning 'dark blue' or 'violet', associated with sea nymphs in Greek mythology.

CYANI

Feminine

Distinctive unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "wind" or "spirit of the wind", associated with the powerful deity Oya in West African mythology. It holds rich historical significance within Yoruba culture and has gained global recognition lately due to its unique sound and meaningful origins.

CYANN

Feminine

Unknown origin but may be linked to Celtic history through the Irish surname 'Keane,' or signify unity as suggested by the Welsh word 'cywain.'

CYANNA

Feminine

Captivating name of unknown origin, often associated with Hawaiian darkness or Celtic goddesses, gaining popularity for its uniqueness and often linked to creativity and independence.

CYANNE

Feminine

Greek-derived girl's name meaning 'dark blue', popularized by French author Honoré de Balzac.

CYANNI

Feminine

Recently popular unisex name of unknown origin, allowing individuals to assign personal meaning to it.

CYANTHIA

Feminine

Unique Greek name derived from "kyanos" meaning dark blue or indigo, signifying depth and mystery.

CYARA

Feminine

Unisex African name derived from Igbo culture, meaning "abundance of joy." It has gained popularity due to its positive meaning and unique sound, but remains relatively rare.

CYARAH

Feminine

Cyara is a unique Hebrew name meaning "song" or "poem," celebrated in ancient Hebrew culture as a symbol of creativity and self-expression through music and poetry.

CYARRA

Feminine

Distinctive feminine given name originating from Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "God is gracious" or "born on Tuesday".

CYASIA

Feminine

Greek-derived name meaning 'cup' or 'small bowl', symbolizing grace and elegance since ancient times.

CYBELE

Feminine

Rare female given name of Greek origin, derived from the word 'kybele' meaning 'mother'. It was originally the name of a Phrygian goddess associated with nature and protection.

CYBELLE

Feminine

Rare French given name derived from "cebra," the Occitan word for wild boar. It was introduced by Joachim du Bellay in his 1558 poem collection "Les Regrets." The meaning of Cybelle is uncertain but may be associated with strength, courage, and independence due to its connection with the wild boar symbolism.

CYBIL

Feminine

Rare Greek-derived female name meaning "hive" or "beehive", inspired by the mythological goddess of nature and motherhood, Cybele. It carries historical significance as an early Christian martyr's name, symbolizing strength and wisdom across cultures.

CYBILL

Feminine

Distinctive French name with ancient roots, derived from the Phrygian goddess Cybele, symbolizing maternal power and wild nature.

CYD

Feminine

Rare Welsh given name meaning 'round' or 'sphere', evoking completeness and harmony, with a historical tradition dating back centuries in Wales.

CYDNE

Feminine

Rare yet beautiful Welsh girl's name derived from the word 'cydd', meaning 'round' or 'curved'. It signifies 'rounded hill' or 'curved land', reflecting Wales' natural beauty.

CYDNEE

Feminine

Unique American name coined by Dolly Parton, derived from Cindy/Cyndi and meaning 'from Kythnos', with connotations of grace and elegance.

CYDNEI

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Welsh name derived from the ancient word "cudd", meaning love or affection, and associated with the wise and beautiful goddess Cyhna.

CYDNEY

Feminine

English female given name, coined by author Theodore Geisel in his book "The Cat in the Hat", where it was first used as Cydnee Lou Who. It has no specific meaning beyond its literary origin, but its whimsical roots in Dr. Seuss's works contribute to its popularity among parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.

CYDNEY

Masculine

Rare English female given name derived from Cynthia, meaning 'from the east'.

CYDNI

Feminine

Cydni is anAfrican American name created by adding "d" between the letters "c" and "y" in Cindy, which is itself a diminutive of Cynthia.

CYDNIE

Feminine

Unique Greek-derived name meaning "of Kydonia," an ancient Cretan city and mythological home of nymph Cydippe.

CYDNY

Feminine

Rare Welsh name, derived from 'Cynddylan', combining 'famous' or 'renowned' ('cynd') with 'sea' or 'wave' ('Dylan').

CYE

Masculine

The name Cye has uncertain origins and no widely accepted meaning; it gained popularity as a unisex name in recent years.

CYENNA

Feminine

Unique name of unknown origin, gaining popularity as a distinctive choice due to its captivating mystery and lack of cultural associations.

CYENTHIA

Feminine

Unusual female given name with unknown origins and no known meaning in English.

CYERA

Feminine

Unique female name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Greek word "kyrios," meaning "lord" or "master." Its exact beginnings remain shrouded in mystery, but it is rich in historical associations with names like Ceres and Cybele, evoking images of strength, fertility, and natural beauty. Despite its uncertain origins, Cyera has gained recognition through popular culture and makes an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter. Its potential meaning could imply strength, authority, or leadership.

CYERAH

Feminine

Captivating African origin name derived from Swahili 'cyera', meaning 'to love'.

CYERRA

Feminine

Rare and mysterious name with unknown origins.

CYGNUS

Masculine

Latin-derived unisex name meaning 'swan', associated with the constellation Cygnus, signifying elegance and grace.

CYINTHIA

Feminine

Cynthia is a Greek feminine name meaning 'woman from Kynthos', an ancient island now known as Syros. It was a title of Artemis, goddess of the moon and hunting.

CYION

Masculine

Rare and distinctive name with unknown origins, having no widely accepted meanings associated with it. Despite its scarcity throughout history, those who bear this unique moniker stand out prominently in their chosen fields due to its exclusivity.

CYIR

Masculine

Unique given name with unknown origins, first recorded in the 17th century England. Its etymology remains uncertain, with theories suggesting it may be a variant of Cyrus or an entirely separate name with its own history. Despite this, Cyir stands out due to its distinctive sound and various spellings like Ciir or Kyir.

CYLA

Feminine

Greek name meaning "wave" or "sea wave," inspired by ancient Greek myths of sea goddesses and nymphs, yet remains relatively uncommon today.

CYLAH

Feminine

Recently created female name with no known origin or meaning, chosen for its unique sound or appearance.

CYLAN

Masculine

Irish boy's name derived from Ó Cléirigh, meaning "descendant of Cleirich," which means "clever" or "intelligent.

CYLAR

Masculine

Novel, futuristic-sounding name of unknown origin and meaning.

CYLAS

Masculine

Enigmatic name of uncertain origin, used infrequently throughout history and lacking any definitive meaning or etymological sources.

CYLE

Feminine

Rare English name derived from the medieval Cicel/Cichel, which means 'circle' or 'wheel', symbolizing continuous motion.