Cyndi
Cyndi is a given name of British and American origin, derived from the abbreviated form of Cynthia, which means "woman from Mount Kynthos" in Greek. The name is often associated with the mythological figure of Cynthia, a nymph who was the object of love for the god Apollo.
In the United States, Cyndi became a popular given name in the mid-20th century, particularly in the
Notable individuals with the name Cyndi include Cyndi Lauper, an American singer-songwriter, and Cyndi Lauren, an
The name Cyndi is often associated with qualities such as creativity, individuality, and confidence. In popular