Re: Cynthia
in reply to a message by autumn23
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.
But the other Cynthias I've known have always been called by their full name.
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.