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[Opinions] Does Cynthia have nicknames?
Well, besides Cindy! I'm interested to hear what you might use as a nickname for Cynthia. I like nicknames to evolve organically from the child's name; I don't think that you have to have a planned nickname at birth, but I'd be interested to see what nicknames you might see stemming from Cynthia as a first name! Thanks!
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CeCe

This message was edited 8/13/2006, 11:31 AM

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The Cynthia I know goes by Cyn.
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I've known a Cynthy.
Also a Cyd.
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I love Cynthia, nn Thia. I've also heard of Cinda, which I like much better than Cindy. I can't stand Cindy!
Cynthia nn Thia is on my shortlist.
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I have heard of Cynthia used as a nickname for Cynthia before. I like Thea / Thia as well. I don't think that Cynthia needs a nickname though.
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Cindy
Thea
Thia
Tia

Leona
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Cin, Thea, and Tia are the only ones I can think of.
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I've heard Cyndi.
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Cynthie
Tia
Cyna / Cina (SEE - na)
Thia / Thea
Nia
Cia / Cya (SEE - a)
Yntha (EEN - tha)
Cinnie / Cynnie (SIN - nie)
Yna (EE - na)
Ia (EE - a) or (I - a)
Yia (YEE - a)
Yaya
Nitha (NEE - tha)
Cyntha (SIN - tha)
Nytha (NYE - tha)
Nithie (nith - EE)I know some of these are pretty out there, but I think anything that mixes up the letters would work.
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I like Cina, but I think I might say it SIN-a, kind of like Sidda (who was Siddalee) in Divine Secrets of the YaYa Sisterhood. With that in mind, I'm also intrigued by Yaya! Thanks!
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The only nicknames in one of the books I have for Cynthia are:
Cindy, Cinda, Tia, TheaSamantha
~18 year old, freshmen at University of Michigan-Flint
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I like Thea spelled this way. I'm pronouncing it like Theo but with an a.
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I'd use Cindy or Cinda first--I think they're the cutest.Other ideas:Cynthie
Cyn
Cyntha
Thia
Tia
Tee
Cynnie
Cynna
Cia
Chichi
Tita (TEE-tuh)
Inthie
Intha
Inna
Indy
IndaArray

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This message was edited 8/11/2006, 6:06 AM

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It's not that I don't like Cindy; Cynthia was my husband's mother's name and she went by Cindy. Although we'd like to honor her, I'd like something that would give my future a bit of individuality within the family. Does that make sense? I like Cinda, even though I can't really say it without saying Cinda-relly!
Cynna is really quite intriguing, as is Tita. Thanks!
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I heard of "Cynthi/Cynthy/Cynthie" (SIN-thee) once.
Cheers,
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I think I would use Thia which I think is cute. I think she would probably get Cindy anyway knowing my family but it is possible I might also want to use Intha
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Ooops, wrong reply...!Cheers,

This message was edited 8/11/2006, 4:55 AM

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