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Cinde
Sondi
Cynde
Senta
This name derives from the Latin name “Crescentius,” which in turn derives from “Crescens,” based on the verb “crescĕre,” meaning “growing” or “who gives the growth” (similar to other names, such as Zayd and Gro), but can also take the value of the auspicious name “grow well.” The name is of the Christian tradition, also meaning “the wish to grow in faith.” Saint Crescentius of Rome (Italian: San Crescenzio di Roma) is venerated as a child martyr by the Roman Catholic Church, and According to tradition, he was born of a noble Roman family. He was buried in the cemetery of Priscilla on the Via Salaria. His place of burial became a focus of pilgrimage and worship in the Middle Ages.
Sundae
Senaida
God is gracious.
Sonda
Sunita
Probably from the Sanskrit prefix su, meaning "good" and nita, meaning "led".
Sindia
Sonnet
She who is like a little song.
Sendy
Sendi
Cendy
Moon, as beautiful as moon.
Sindi
Cindia
Abbreviation or dimunitive of the names Cynthia and Lucinda.
Zanetta
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Iōánnēs (Ἰωάννης),” which in turn, is a form of the Hebrew name “Yôchânân / Yehochanan” meaning “graced by Yahweh, God is gracious.” There are numerous forms of the name in different languages. This name is part of the most massive etymological root of names made up of more than five hundred variations among male and female in different languages. The name “John” had gained popularity among Jews in Judea and Galilee by the time the area became a province of the Roman Empire in 6 A.D. John Hyrcanus was the first king of the Hasmonean Dynasty and was the nephew of Judas Maccabeus. It was the given name of Yochanan ben Zechariah, a Jewish prophet known in English as John the Baptist.
Syndey
Zeenat
Beauty
Cennet
It is the anglicized form of both Coinneach and Cináed. This name was borne by the Scottish king Kenneth (Cináed) Mac Alpin. 1) Coinneach means “fair or handsome,” more creative translations could be “child of the fair or handsome one, child of the wise ruler, child of the bright one, born of fire, fire-born, finely made, favored one, comely, or good looking.” 2) Cináed means son of Cionaodh (born of fire). Cion is an old Irish word for respect and affection, plus “Aodh,” a Gaelic personal name, initially the Celtic god of fire. The personal name probably means “beloved of Aodh.”
Santo
A holy one, A holy one.