Chinese names for English names

Cindy in Chinese

欣蒂 (xīn dì) is one of 9 hand-curated options — each captures a different side of Cindy, from how it sounds to what it means.

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Each name is written by a native speaker and chosen for its meaning and sound.

PHONETICALLY SIMILAR

Phonetics

Cindy (SIN-dee) is two crisp syllables. The 'xin' sound maps cleanly in Mandarin, and 'di' has several expressive options. The name has a bright, forward energy that works naturally with characters starting in that register.

欣蒂
xīn dì

“Joy that holds everything together”

辛迪
xīn dí

“Diligence that lights the way”

馨迪
xīn dí

“Fragrance that lights the way”

SIMILAR IN MEANING

Etymology

Cindy is a nickname for Cynthia — the poetic name for Artemis, goddess of the moon and the hunt, born on Mount Cynthus. The moon connection gives it a quiet radiance that sits under the friendliness.

月澄
yuè chéng

“Moonlit clarity, luminous and transparent”

曦岚
xī lán

“First light through mountain mist”

岚月
lán yuè

“Moon through mountain mist”

SPIRIT

Spirit & Cultural Resonance

Cindys tend to be the most fun person in the room who also somehow gets everything done. Warm, quick-witted, a little unpredictable. The kind of energy that pulls people in without trying.

悦然
yuè rán

“Joyfully at ease”

晴欣
qíng xīn

“Sunny joy”

舒怡
shū yí

“Ease and lightness”