| Brother will be Bon-Bon. |
+1 How about Cynthia Monica, and then Cinnamon as the nn? Or Cynthia Monique? |
| OMG. Please don't. |
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As long as you name your second daughter Sugar.
Cinnamon and Sugar - how cute! Growing up, my neighbor had dogs with those names. If you have a boy, you could name him Toast. |
+1 LOL!! Great summary, and I agree with you!! |
| I actually like it! Cute. |
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I knew someone named Cinnamon. I always thought it was neat, and am actually rather traditionalist on names. Cindy does not seem like a stretch.
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I was going to suggest Cassia, which is also unusual, is a kind of cinnamon, but doesn't make people think of the spice rack. |
Yeah, I wouldn't use that circle as a control group. I hope to God that Poppy is a nickname, but Green is just awful. Aster is kind of crappy, too. Look, OP, if you like it, fine, but people are telling you that they think it sounds stupid. It's a ground bark that people use in baked goods. It does not have a history of being used as a name. People are going to find it odd. If you're okay with that, then use the name. |
| I'm actually going to break with the crowd and say that Cinnamon Jones is a SUPERHERO name, not a stripper name. And I think the nickname should be Cinna, but if you feel you have to go with Cindy, fine. |
Two days later I'm still cracking up over this
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+1 It's the name that Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper gave their daughter on Blue's Clues. Do you want your daughter to be named after talking kitchen spices? |
That's two first names, right? |
No Cindys. It's a terrible name. Cindy Brady, Cinderella, Cindy Williams. Bleh. |
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Cindy is fine.
Cinnamon sounds like a stripper name to me. |