Cynamon name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Cynamon
Meaning: Reddish-Brown Spice
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What does Cynamon mean?

Uncommon girl name Cynamon came from Old Greek. Cynamon is derived from Cinnamon. Of Old Greek origin, Uncommon Cinnamon is used largely in English, Cinnamon means "Reddish-Brown Spice".

Middle Names for Cynamon

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How popular is the name Cynamon?

Cynamon is a rare baby name in United States there is very thin chances of it still being given. As per our estimate, over 40 people has been named Cynamon globally.

YearRankBirths
1995133845
1991115056

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If your name ends with letter N, you are not an ordinary person. You always act like everything's just great. If you do things that require passion and courage, your heart grows. Although you believe your dreams are too wild to realize, you are completely wrong. If letter C is your cornerstone, you have a highly developed intuition. You hate people who play hard to get. It takes a long time for someone to gain a special place in your heart.

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