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Origin of MiCayla

So, I’ve checked a lot of sites to find out what MiCayla meant. The main one I found was:

Variant of Michaela-Hebrew for “Who is like the Lord?”

There are so many ways to spell my name, too. Micayla is pronounced the same as the following names: Macayle, Machaela, Makaela, Makaila, Makaiyla, Makayla, Makaylah, Mckayla, Micaela, Micaella, Michaela, Michaella, Michayla, Mihkayla, Mikaela, Mikaila, Mikala, Mikayla, Mikaylah, Mikhaila, Mikhala, Mykala.

I love my name but i really don’t like what it means! Mainly because im Atheist, but also because i wanted it to be a cool origin.:(

my middle name, Cynthia, is my mom’s name, and I was told that it meant godess of the moon. This is what i got from a website:

The girl’s name Cynthia \cy(n)-thia\ is pronounced SIN-thee-ah. It is of Greek origin, and its meaning is “from Mount Kynthos“. Mythology: Kynthia was one of the names of Artemis, the goddess of the moon, referring to her birthplace on Mount Kynthos. Cynthia was later used by the Roman poet Propertius in his love poetry. The English given name was not used in the Middle Ages, but was revived in the 17th and 18th centuries. Cyntia is a Spanish form. Cindy is its nickname. Many of the diminutives are also variants of Lucinda. Ballerina Cynthia Gregory; actress Cynthia Nixon.

Cynthia has 42 variant forms: Cinda, Cindee, Cindi, Cindie, Cindy, Cinnie, Cinny, Cinthia, Cintia, Cinzia, Cyn, Cynda, Cyndee, Cyndia, Cyndie, Cyndra, Cyndy, Cynnie, Cynthea, Cynthie, Cynthya, Cyntia, Cytia, Kynthia, Kynthija, Sindee, Sindi, Sindy, Sindya, Sinnie, Sinnie, Sinny, Synda, Syndee, Syndi, Syndy, Syntha, Synthee, Syntheea, Synthia, Synthie and Synthya.

And i can’t find my last name but i think it shound mean, one who makes buses:P That sounds about right.

 

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