Cindy is a name that I’ve always adored, and thought sounded magical; I don’t get any hatred for Cindy! It’s a shame that it’s not used much anymore, but being unique isn’t a bad thing! I recommend the name Cindy as a full name or a nickname!
It just seems like such an outdated 60s/70s name. Makes me think of Cindy Brady and that klutz on Three's Company. I never went to school with a single Cindy. Sydney is more popular now.
― Anonymous User 4/3/2023, edited 4/3/2023
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It’s cute but almost too cute. I think of a bubbly blonde cheerleader when I think of this name along with its variants like Cyndi, Cindee, Cyndie etc.
My name is Cindy, short for Cynthia, named after my aunt who was born in the 1950s. I always thought it was strange to have a French nickname for a Greek name. I've heard it's also short for Cinderella. I was the only Cindy/Cynthia in my entire school district growing up. Often when I introduce myself to someone they will say "that's my mom's name!"
― Anonymous User 6/2/2022
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Cindy doesn't sound too outdated to me. I think it would be a refreshing name to give to a girl now.
This is a name for the popular girl from the 80s and 90s! Cindy Crawford and Cindy Mancini from the movie "Can't Buy Me Love" are great examples!
― Anonymous User 4/1/2021
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A really cute name and "light" is a beautiful meaning.
― Anonymous User 2/9/2021
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Oh, it's a lovely name. And it works very well both as a nickname or as a full name. I don't know why, but I always imagine a blonde Cindy, never a brunette. But yes, I see it as a simple, cheerful and charming name. And I like the name Lucinda. Cindy can be a cute nickname.
I'm a classic, classy chassis'58 model Cindy. All Cindy's are 100% original. Cindys are exceedingly rare & highly prized by their friends. Not surprisingly, a Cindy's friends have exceptionally good taste! Imagine that! Lol Thanks to all you super people who like & defend the name Cindy and/or love a Cindy! Your support CINDS me over the moon & by the way, Cindy is also said to have derived from the moon or Luna, bet that's for our lovely Lucindas. I'm just a simple Cindy, my 2 brothers named me. I'm also a leftie, was a blonde Tomboy sporting a ponytail I could sit on! I was very athletic,a full scholarshipped trumpet player, not a cheerleader, BUT by the way, what is you nasty Nancy's beef with being an ATHLETIC, pretty, wholesome, confident, popular girl with grades good enough to be on the squad & working their butts off? Named Cindy? Sounds like some of y'all be a wee bit jelly! Bet your high school crush had a Cindy or your ex hubby upgraded you for a Cindy! JK! LIGHTEN UP! Cindy's are usually forever young, have a great sense of humor & are highly intelligent, friendly and easy going, A loyal lot full of fun and love just about everyone that treats them as they would like to be treated themselves! Peace y'all!
My girlfriend is Lucinda and gets called Cindy. I like it a lot and both Lucinda and Cindy suit her personality very well.
― Anonymous User 4/18/2020
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Sounds very ugly and it's now always seen as a joke name because it's often used in movies and characters with this name are always very stupid. I don't like this name and it seems very dated, too.
― Anonymous User 11/15/2019
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I don't see why everyone says bad things about this name. It's not bad, it's very feminine and sounds pleasant. I hope all the Cindys out there don't feel bad reading these comments. Don't take them seriously, Cindy is a nice name.
― Anonymous User 9/30/2019
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I recently changed my name to Cindy, from Lucinda. For most of my (15 years) life, I was called Luci (yes, with an 'i') eventually I changed it to Lucy, now Cindy. Personally, I feel like I didn't exactly have much to start out with, having the name of an old actress and all. I have yet to meet anyone who was Cynthia -> Cindy, but a director for a play I was in was Cindi... who was at least in her 40s. Cheers to old lady names?
― Anonymous User 8/17/2019
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My name is Cindy and I like to be called Cyn, Sydney, or Syd. It’s a cute name and I like hearing people say it. I think the polls and its opinion on it are highly unlikely. But 162 people can’t determine the scale alone. I see a lot of people care about the birth name of Cindy and that is really good but it seems like people named Cindy are highly disregarded. They got potential but today society doesn’t care about potential. People named Cindy shouldn’t pick sides and should remain neutral (just like their name). I say this to say, that as a girl named Cindy (as a full name not a nickname) I am bigger than most people in height and weight. There is nothing minuscule about me but the irony is hilarious. Sounds like people are confused to the true history of Cindy. Seeing this page makes me glad I am myself. Wanted to mention that Cynthia to me is aggravating to be called and Cinderella is annoying so expect an eye roll to either.
My first impression is of the haters of this name? How could you. I love the name Cindy. I like Cynthia too. I prefer Cindy. It makes me think of a popular girl who is fun to be around. Not peppy, but popular... think "Can't Buy Me Love" 80s movie! You can't lose with the name Cindy. It's fun and professional. Cute and feminine.
― Anonymous User 5/10/2019
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My name is Cindy. Not Cynthia or Lucinda but just plain Cindy. I love my name! I've always thought it sounded like a friendly, happy name. I'm not a bimbo as one comment mentioned. I have a Master's Degree in Nursing and a BA in English and Literature. I'm also a freelance writer who has been published several times. I can't imagine anyone judging someone simply based on their name. I think it says a lot about the person who is doing the judging and it's not saying anything good.
I am named Cindy, and I am changing this name. It is too casual, cute-sy, and unsophisticated. I actually despise both Cynthia and Lucinda for similar and other reasons, but I wasn't given either of those names--just Cindy. It conjures up images of some teenage farm girl in the 50's pining for a husband, or some fun-in-the-sun floozy, or the youngest one in curls on the Brady Bunch. I went from being neutral about my name as a child and teenager to feeling entirely detached from it for the last ten years. If you expect your daughter to be an adult who is admired and respected, please do not name her Cindy.
― Anonymous User 1/7/2009
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My name is Cindy, not shortened from anything else (although I wish it was Cinderella as that would be hilarious!). I absolutely love it. It's unusual here in the UK but not so much that people can't say or spell it, but I have never met another one face to face. I'm always the only Cindy everywhere I go or work, which means I never need to use my surname. It's a lovely name for a sophisticated, businesswoman with three sons, who plays sports and bakes cakes. I am both admired and respected, as are Cindy Crawford, Cindy Lauper and Cindy Miles the author. I don't agree with the way the previous Cindy feels about this name. It's a great name for girls and not easily shortened either.
Cynthia is one of those names that, although I really like it, I would never use because I can't stand the common nickname for it, Cindy. Making Cindy out of Cynthia is a crime, in my opinion. Cynthia is classical, but Cindy seems so insubstantial and bimbo-ish.
In my opinion there are too many ways to spell this name (Cindy, Cindi, Cyndi etc.) Plus I don't really like the name Cynthia which is where Cindy usually comes from.
The name sounds like a snobby cheerleader, unserious, and unsophisticated. Although it sounds okay, it is lacking in being taken seriously. Also, the impression I get on the name Cindy, is that it lacks what most people want to find in a person, and it lacks notification for such a common name.
Cindy, what a wonderful name. I don't really need much to be reminded of my love, Cindy, because she is always present in my mind, but it's always nice to read her name, hear it pronounced or to just think of it. Cin-dy. The sound of that name flows from my lips...and I smile. Cindy: the one who is always as near to me as my heart, for she owns a piece of it. If I place my hand on my chest, close my eyes and think the name Cindy, I see her...and I smile.
― Anonymous User 7/29/2005
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My name is Cynthia and I am called Cindy by my friends. Usually I spell my name Cyndi, but I don't really care how you spell it! I found the last comment very interesting because it's about my name and it was written on my birthday!