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Sindia

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Pronounced SIN-dee-uh /ˈsɪndiə/Low

Meaning: Sindia is best read as a variant of Cynthia or its short form Cindy, from the Greek Kynthia, an epithet of the moon goddess Artemis born on Mount Kynthos. A separate reading ties it to place-names, but the Cynthia route is the likeliest. It remains uncertain.Low

In 30 seconds: Sindia is a variant of Cynthia or Cindy, from Greek for the moon goddess of Mount Kynthos. It was never common and peaked in the nineteen-nineties (said SIN-dee-uh).
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Origin LowEnglish, American
MeaningSindia is best read as a variant of Cynthia or its short form Cindy, from the Greek Kynthia, an epithet of the moon goddess Artemis born on Mount Kynthos. A separate reading ties it to place-names, but the Cynthia route is the likeliest. It remains uncertain.
U.S. rank (2007)#20138 ↘ Falling
2007 U.S. births5 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year1996
Total births (all-time)≈ 192

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 199619702007

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

Sindia most likely varies Cynthia or Cindy, from the Greek Kynthia, an epithet of Artemis linked to Mount Kynthos. It surfaces in American records in the later twentieth century, its meaning inherited from that classical parent, though the route is uncertain.

It was always rare, given to only about sixteen girls a year even at its peak in the nineteen-nineties. A girl named Sindia then would be about thirty today.

Did you know? Cynthia and Cindy were widely popular through the mid-twentieth century, and Sindia reads as a personalized respelling that keeps the soft -ia ending while dropping the classical spelling.
Overall data confidence 30%
References - Sindia — Variant of Cynthia/Cindy (Greek Kynthia); route uncertain

Variations

CynthiaCindiaCyndia

Nicknames

CindySin

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Sindia mean?

It is likely a variant of Cynthia or Cindy, from the Greek for the moon goddess of Mount Kynthos; the route is uncertain.

How do you pronounce Sindia?

It is said SIN-dee-uh /ˈsɪndiə/, three syllables with the stress on the first.

Is Sindia a boy or girl name?

Sindia is used as a girl's name.

How popular is Sindia?

It was always rare in the United States, given to only about sixteen girls a year at its peak in the nineteen-nineties.

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