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Re: Cynthia
I've always really liked it. It fits my style--classical, at least three syllables, and somewhat flowery. I don't like Cindy, though, and most Cynthias I've known (well, two out of three) have gone by this nickname.
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I knew a child called(by her family)" ti-Cin", that was a family of French Father/U.S. Mother.("ti" being the short/slang-ish way of saying "petit".) But the other Cynthias I've known have always been called by their full name.
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One Cynthia I know is called Cinnie. She must be sixty-five or so by now. Cinnie seems like a holdover from baby-talk days.
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