cindy
cindy — noun
1. A first name for girls and women. It began as a short, friendly form of the long
A first name for girls and women. It began as a short, friendly form of the longer names Lucinda or Cynthia, and is now widely used as a given name on its own.
Cindy brought her dog to the park and played fetch for an hour.
subject with proper name in narrative context
Our neighbour Cindy grows tomatoes in her garden every summer.
role phrase + proper name as appositive
My cousin Cindy called to say she got the job at the hospital.
Ms. Cindy Lin teaches piano at the music school downtown.
The award for best short story went to Cindy Chen, a student at Central High.
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Cindy is an informal, affectionate-sounding name. It is used both as a childhood nickname and as an independent given name for adults. It was especially common in the United States from the 1950s through the 1970s.