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CYLE
MaleModern male name of recent origin, introduced in the late 20th century and popularized in English-speaking countries during the 1980s and 1990s. Its meaning is not directly linked to any specific language or culture, but it might symbolize continuity through its possible interpretation as "cycle" or "circle". Despite its recent origin and lack of traditional significance, Cyle has been embraced by many families for its unique sound, simplicity, and memorability.
CYLEE
FemaleAmerican invented name, first used in 2008, with no specific meaning but often perceived as a feminine variation of Kyle, meaning "narrow channel of water".
CYLEIGH
FemaleDistinctive American female given name with no definitive etymology but gained recent popularity due to its modern and elegant sound.
CYLEN
MaleFrench name derived from 'Cyllen', originally associated with millers or Celtic god Cylindrus. Its meaning often interpreted as 'powerful'.
CYLENA
FemaleUnique and beautiful name of uncertain origin, with some people associating it with the Greek goddess Hera.
CYLER
FemaleUnique American name derived from "cycle," suggesting motion and progression, though it lacks historical context or established meaning.
CYLER
MaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "cycler," meaning "cycle" or "wheel." Originally a surname, it now serves as a distinct and attractive option for parents seeking a unique name with historical roots.
CYLIA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'small cylinder', created by combining 'cy-' and '-lia'. It's popularized in recent times by American actress Cylia Black.
CYLIE
FemaleUnique and elegant French name that means "young" or "beauty", derived from Celine which means heavenly.
CYLIN
MaleRare Greek given name deriving from 'kylos', meaning 'wave' or 'sea wave'.
CYLINDA
FemaleUncommon yet distinctively Greek feminine name, meaning "wave," potentially derived from "kyklos," suggesting a connection to ancient Greek culture or mythology.
CYLIS
MaleRare Greek name derived from 'kyllos', meaning 'wave', reflecting its connection to the sea and its fluid, adaptable nature.
CYLUS
MaleGreek male name derived from "kyllos," meaning "birth" or "whelping," symbolizing new beginnings and fertility.
CYLVIA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived female name meaning 'drinking cup' or 'goblet', symbolizing abundance and celebration in ancient Greece.
CYMANDE
MaleWelsh name meaning 'community,' traditionally bestowed upon influential leaders.
CYMANTHA
FemaleWelsh name meaning "so much" or "as much," associated with abundance and fortune, originating from medieval Wales.
CYMBRE
FemaleCaptivating Welsh girl's name derived from the ancient British tribe Cymry, meaning 'comrades' or 'fellow countrymen', symbolizing unity.
CYMERE
MaleUnique Welsh name derived from "cymyr," meaning "mixed," conveying unity and harmony, and thought to reference a lake or pool.
CYMIR
MaleWelsh name derived from "cymro," meaning "compatriot." It's linked to Wales' history and culture.
CYMON
MaleRare Welsh name derived from "cymuned," meaning "community." In medieval Welsh literature, Cymon was renowned as a brave warrior, while Saint Cymon founded churches in Gwynedd during the 6th century. Notable bearers include rugby player Cymon Wyn Williams and actor Cymon Lee.
CYMONE
FemaleUnique Welsh name derived from "cymuned," meaning "community" or "assembly." It has strong historical significance in Wales, with notable bearers like Saint Cybi and King Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn.
CYMPHONIQUE
FemaleUnique, Greek-derived feminine given name meaning "wave" or "billow," likely created by combining Cymbeline and Symphonie.
CYMPHONY
FemaleUnique Greek-derived name meaning 'balance' or 'harmony', possibly inspired by ancient Greek muses associated with music and arts.
CYN
FemaleDistinctive unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient word "cyn" meaning "chief" or "prince".
CYNAE
FemaleWelsh origin, derived from the ancient word "Cyne" meaning 'chief' or 'lord'. It was popular among early Welsh saints like Saint Cynae (also known as Saint Cyneburh), daughter of King Penda of Mercia. Today, it's recognized for its historical significance and connection to Wales' past.
CYNAI
FemaleRare Greek-derived name meaning 'dog', associated with loyalty and protection, and invoking ancient Greek mythology.
CYNAMON
FemaleFrench-origin given name derived from 'cannamome', meaning cinnamon, symbolizing warmth, comfort, and healing.
CYNARA
FemaleRare, enchanting Greek feminine name derived from "kyna" meaning 'lark', signifying birdsong, freedom, and joy.
CYNARRA
FemaleUnique and beautiful given name with unknown origins, often interpreted to mean "pure" or "innocent," gaining popularity for its distinctive character despite lacking historical precedent.
CYNCERE
MaleAfrican name derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning "the divine creation" or "created by the gods.
CYNCERE
FemaleRare Latin-origin name derived from "cinctus," meaning "girdled" or "clothed.
CYNDA
FemaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin, allowing its bearer to create their own identity.
CYNDAL
FemaleUnique female name of American origin, created by author Vonda N. McIntyre for her 1980 science fiction novel 'Dreamsnake'.
CYNDE
FemaleDistinct American given name derived from Greek 'kyntia', meaning 'from the eastern land'.
CYNDEE
FemaleRare English variant of the Greek name Cynthia, which means "from Kynthos," a mountain on Delos where Artemis was born. It carries uniqueness and prestige due to its historical ties to notable figures like St. Cynthia and its appearances in literature.
CYNDEL
FemaleEnglish name with Welsh roots, derived from Cynwyl meaning 'excellent chief', offering a unique and meaningful choice.
CYNDI
FemaleUnique female name of Welsh origin, derived from "Cynwyl" meaning "chief" or "prince," reflecting leadership and power.
CYNDIA
FemaleCyndia is of Latin origin, derived from Cynthia which means "maiden" or "virgin" in Greek, originally associated with the moon goddess Artemis.
CYNDIE
FemaleWelsh name derived from "Cyn", meaning 'chief or leader', combined with 'gwl', meaning 'chariot'. Popularized by J.R.R. Tolkien's works, it is considered distinctive despite not reaching the heights of other Welsh names like Dylan or Rhys.
CYNDIL
FemaleRare female name of Welsh origin with an unknown explicit meaning, though it's believed to mean "gentle leader" or "soft chief".