Origin and Meaning of Cylinda
Meaning & Origin
A feminine name likely derived from 'Cynthia', which denotes a moon goddess
Origin: Greek - Derived from 'Cynthia', a name used for Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon and hunting.
Interesting Facts
- Cylinda is often considered a modern or variation name that carries a more exotic flair compared to its roots in Cynthia.
- The name has been used in various cultures, particularly in Western countries, but does not have a long historical significance.
- Notable bearers of the name include Cylinda B. Smith, a contemporary American artist known for her vibrant works.
- Cylinda has never been a common name, resulting in low popularity rankings, but it might see a rise due to its unique sound.
- Variations of the name include Celinda, Selinda, and even Sylinda, all of which influence its artistic and cultural perception.