Save Gender Masculine Usage Indonesian, Minangkabau Other Forms FormsCindur, Tjindur, Cinduah, Cindue Meaning & History Meaning uncertain, probably from the Minangkabau phrase cindua mato (or Indonesian cindur mata) meaning "keepsake" or "beloved, lover". Cindua Mato (or Cindur Mata) is a character in Minangkabau folklore.