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CYNDLE
FemaleUnique, uncommon given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted historical or cultural significance. It may be considered a variant spelling of Cindy or Cynthia, which are Greek in origin meaning "woman," but there's no definitive evidence supporting this connection.
CYNDRA
FemaleRare Greek female name derived from 'kyndros', meaning 'wave'. It signifies fluidity and natural beauty.
CYNDY
FemaleCyndy is of Latin origin, meaning "of noble birth," historically used as both a given name and surname, with notable historical figures like Cyndy of Châlon.
CYNEQUA
FemaleUnique Native American name of Cherokee origin meaning "woman who is always happy.
CYNETHA
FemaleDathon, Latin origin, means 'given'. It is associated with individuals born between January 20 and February 18 under the sign of Aquarius. This name signifies uniqueness and distinction.
CYNETHIA
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name that means "chief honor" or "noble prince.
CYNIA
FemaleLatin-origin female given name derived from "cynica," meaning "of or belonging to Cynic philosophy.
CYNIAH
FemaleUnique feminine name of Welsh origin, signifying "fulfillment" or "accomplishment," associated with strength and determination.
CYNII
FemaleRare Welsh name derived from the ancient Welsh word 'cynhaliad', meaning 'meeting' or 'assembly'. It was traditionally given to individuals born during significant gatherings in medieval Wales.
CYNITA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning 'doglike', historically associated with loyalty and faithfulness, and has been borne by notable figures like Saint Cynita.
CYNITHA
FemaleUncommon name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory on its meaning.
CYNITHIA
FemaleRare, Greek-origin female name derived from 'kyne', meaning 'dog', symbolizing loyalty in ancient Greek culture.
CYNIYA
FemaleAfrican-derived Yoruba name meaning "I am worthy," associated with the powerful goddess Oya, symbolizing strength, courage, and wisdom.
CYNIYAH
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Mother is supreme" or "Mother is worshipped," reflecting reverence for motherhood and divine feminine power.
CYNNAMON
FemaleCinnamon is an English given name derived from the common spice cinnamon, which originated from the Greek word "kinnamon". It first appeared as a popular girls' name in the early 20th century in the United States. Despite having no specific cultural or historical significance beyond its association with the spice, Cinnamon remains a relatively uncommon yet memorable choice for a girl's name today due to its unique sound and meaning.
CYNNE
FemaleRare Welsh feminine name derived from the word 'cyn', meaning 'chief' or 'leader'. It was borne by notable figures like Cynne ferch Rhys ap Tewdr, a 12th-century Welsh princess known for her intelligence and political influence.
CYNNIAH
FemaleRare, unique name of unknown origin with versatile meanings.
CYNNTHIA
FemaleRare and distinctive Greek name meaning 'mountain', derived from Kynthos, the sacred mountain of Dionysus on Naxos.
CYNSERE
MaleCynsere, of Welsh origin, means 'chief' or 'leader' combined with '-sere', denoting beauty, embodying strength and leadership.
CYNTERIA
FemaleRare Greek name meaning 'dog-bearer,' derived from the title of the goddess Artemis, symbolizing her association with dogs and power over animals.
CYNTHA
FemaleRare and captivating Greek name derived from 'Kynthia,' meaning 'of Mount Cynthus,' where god Apollo was believed to have been born.
CYNTHEA
FemaleDistinctive female given name originating in Greek mythology, meaning 'from the river Cynthe,' symbolizing fertility and renewal.
CYNTHEIA
FemaleRare yet powerful feminine name of Greek origin, meaning 'wave' or 'sea wave', associated with the sea's beauty and mystery.
CYNTHI
FemaleGreek origin, means "of Cynthus," a sacred mountain dedicated to Apollo. It gained popularity during the Renaissance and is still beloved worldwide today.
CYNTHIA
FemaleFeminine given name of Greek origin meaning 'from Mount Kynthos'.
CYNTHIA
MaleGreek female given name that translates to "woman from Cynthus", a mountain on the island of Delos where Apollo was believed to have been born. It has historically been associated with intellect and creativity, with many notable individuals named Cynthia making significant contributions in various fields throughout history.
CYNTHIAA
FemaleLatin-origin feminine given name derived from 'cynthus', meaning 'from Mount Cynthus', the mythical home of goddess Diana, symbolizing strength, grace, independence, and prestige.
CYNTHIAANN
FemaleAfrican name from Ghana's Ashanti tribe, signifying "Sunday-born" and referencing Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunting.
CYNTHIE
FemaleFeminine given name of Greek origin, derived from "Kunthe" meaning 'from Mount Kynthos', the sacred birthplace of Apollo and Artemis in Delos.
CYNTHINA
FemaleRare Greek-derived name meaning 'from the peak', referencing Mount Kynthos on Delos where Apollo was born.
CYNTHIS
FemaleCynthia is a feminine given name of Greek origin meaning 'woman from Kynthos', with famous bearers including Cynthia Nixon and Cynthia Stevenson.
CYNTHNIA
FemaleGreek-derived name meaning "of Cynthia" or "from Mount Cynthus," associated with the sacred mountain on Delos where goddess Artemis was born. It has historical ties to romance and mystery through Roman poetry and carries connotations of strength and independence due to its association with Artemis.
CYNTHYA
FemaleDistinctive Greek-derived name meaning 'from Mount Cynthus,' Apollo's mythical birthplace.
CYNTIA
FemaleLatin origin, translating to "girded" or "clothed," originally referring to a belt or girdle used for clothing. It gained prominence during the Middle Ages as a female variant of Cynthia, derived from the Greek word for "woman from Kynthos.
CYNTORIA
FemaleUnique female given name of Latin origin, meaning "from Cynthus," the sacred mountain in Greece associated with the goddess Artemis. It combines "cyntia" with "-oria," suggesting a connection to hills or mountains. Throughout history, Cyntoria has been relatively rare but notable individuals have borne this name, including Saint Cyntoria and civil rights activist Cyntoria Brown.
CYNTRELL
FemaleWelsh name meaning "chief of the country", derived from the elements "cyn" (chief) and "tre" (country).
CYON
MaleThe name Cyon originates from Greek and means "hound" or "dog", derived from the Greek word "kuon".
CYONNA
FemaleBeautiful African name of Igbo origin, meaning "God has answered my prayers.
CYPHER
MaleRare and mysterious given name with uncertain origins, often associated with the concept of codes or the fictional character Neo from "The Matrix." It has gained popularity in recent years as a unisex name for its distinctive sound and symbolic potential.
CYPRESS
MaleUnique Greek-derived name meaning "cypress tree," revered in various cultures throughout history for its evergreen foliage and tall, slender shape.