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Sindy Jeune is a Haitian footballer who plays as a midfielder. She has been a member of the Haiti women's national team.
Sindy Ramírez is a Uruguayan footballer and a futsal player who plays as a forward and a pivot for Argentine club San Lorenzo de Almagro (both football and futsal sides) and the Uruguay women's national football team.
Dr. Sindy Joyce is an Irish Traveller human rights activist and academic sociologist. In January 2019 she became the first Irish Traveller to obtain a doctorate from an Irish university. Her doctoral thesis funded by the Irish Research Council, "Mincéirs Siúladh: An ethnographic study of young Travellers’ experiences of urban space", explored the interaction of young Travellers with the settled community and the Gardaí in Galway city.
Also alternative for Sidonia.
Sin-dee strikes me as weird. Why spell it like this? I saw it in a book once, where this wife used to be named Cindy but changed it to Sindy after her separation. That was confusing to me.
Can be a nickname for Lucinda.
This spelling is okay, but I prefer Cindy.
Sindy is the name of a Barbie-like doll in the UK.
This spelling reminds me of the Sindy fashion doll (which is not a bad thing or anything). The sound of this name is really cute & pretty. Plus this name is unique! If you're considering using this name, don't hold back as this name rocks! :)
I was born a Cynthia, but I was always called "Cindy." Now I spell my name "Sindy" cause I'm a "sinner" ;) lol hee hee.
I love the spelling! Unique!
Not sure this really counts but It's Adam Clayton's little sister!
This girly name might as well have disappeared after the 70s, quite frankly. This spelling makes it look like a bit of a stripper or porn star name, what with the ''sin'' in it.
Sindy is a common usage of the name Cindy in Great Britain. The name really does not have a relation with the name Cynthia. It is common error given by Cynthias who prefer to be called Cindy. The name Cindy it comes from the word "Cinder" which means ashes. An example of this application is Cindyrella, called that way because she was used to be filled with ashes for sleeping by the fireplace. Therefore Cindy, I like to say means "who comes from the ashes".
Spelled different wich makes it a little original.
This name is really cute with the S!
Only name a child this, however, if you fancy looking like you don't know how to spell Cindy.
This was the name of a doll when I grew up in Sweden. She was the alternative to Barbie, much more sensible in body proportions, and favoured by many parents who weren't too crazy about Barbie.

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