Sindy is a female name with English origin. It is pronounced as SIN-dee (/ˈsɪn.di/). The name Sindy is a variation of Cindy. In the United States, Sindy has been given to newborns since at least 1921, with its popularity fluctuating over the years. While it was most popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s, ranking within the top 100 names for baby girls, its usage has since declined. However, it still remains a charming and timeless choice for parents seeking a sweet and feminine name for their daughter.
Dr. Sindy Joyce is an Irish Traveller human rights activist and academic sociologist, known for being the first Irish Traveller to obtain a doctorate from an Irish university and for her research on young Travellers' experiences in urban spaces. |
Sindy Noelia Ramírez Acosta is a Uruguayan footballer and futsal player known for her roles as a forward and pivot for San Lorenzo de Almagro and the Uruguay women's national football team. |