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Cinamon

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How to Pronounce Cinamon

Pronounced SIN-uh-muhn /ˈsɪnəmən/Medium

Meaning: Cinamon is a simplified spelling of the spice word cinnamon, adopted as a given name in the nature-and-word naming mood of the nineteen-seventies. The word itself reaches English through Latin and Greek from a Semitic source; as a name it evokes warmth, spice and a reddish-gold color rather than a personal meaning.Low

In 30 seconds: Cinamon spells the spice word cinnamon, used as a warm word-name (said SIN-uh-muhn).
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MeaningCinamon is a simplified spelling of the spice word cinnamon, adopted as a given name in the nature-and-word naming mood of the nineteen-seventies. The word itself reaches English through Latin and Greek from a Semitic source; as a name it evokes warmth, spice and a reddish-gold color rather than a personal meaning.
U.S. rank (1991)#11811 ↘ Falling
1991 U.S. births6 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year1969
Total births (all-time)≈ 49

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 196919691991

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Cinamon is a one-n spelling of the spice word cinnamon, taken up as a given name during the nature-and-word naming wave of its decade. The word travels into English through Latin and Greek from a Semitic root; as a name it conjures warmth, spice and a rich reddish color rather than a fixed personal meaning.

It was always rare, a couple dozen girls a year around the turn of the nineteen-seventies. It reads as a warm, distinctly of-its-decade word-name rather than a mainstream choice.

Did you know? Cinamon belongs to the nineteen-seventies fashion for word-names like Ginger and Autumn, drawn from the kitchen spice rather than a traditional source.
Overall data confidence 35%
References - Cinamon — Spelling of the spice word cinnamon; 1970s word-name

Variations

CinnamonCinnaminSinnamon

Nicknames

CiniCin

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If you like Cinamon…

Cinnamon— the standard spelling of the word
Autumn— a same-era warm word-name
Ginger— a like spice-and-color name
Hazel— another warm nature word-name

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Cinamon mean?

It's a spelling of the spice word cinnamon, used as a warm nature-and-word name.

How do you pronounce Cinamon?

It's said SIN-uh-muhn /ˈsɪnəmən/, three syllables, stress on the first.

Is Cinamon a boy or girl name?

Cinamon is used as a girl's name.

Is Cinamon a popular name?

No, it was always rare, a word-name from the nature-naming wave of the nineteen-seventies.

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