Cindi

Meaning of Cindi

Cindi is a bright, friendly twist on the classic Cindy—a nickname born from the ancient Greek Cynthia, the moon‐goddess of Mount Kynthos—so it carries both a timeless elegance and a playful sparkle. In the U.S., especially in Colorado during the late ’60s, Cindi quietly carved out a spot among newborns, even flirting with the state’s top 100 list in 1968 and ’69. It feels like a beam of moonlight on a summer evening: warm, comforting and a little mischievous. Easy to spell, easy to love, Cindi brings instant charm—no assembly required—making it an irresistible choice for parents who want a name that glows with personality and a dash of old-school flair.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as SIN-dee (/ˈsɪn.di/)

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Notable People Named Cindi

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