Cin is a name of Chinese origin and it means "pure" or "chaste". It is often used as a girl's name but can also be given to boys. The name has been popular in China for centuries and has been associated with many historical figures, including the famous poet Cin Shih Huang who lived during the Tang Dynasty. Today, Cin continues to be a popular choice among parents looking for unique yet meaningful names for their children.
The given statistics provide insights into the trends of babies named Ciin born annually in the United States over a span of twelve years, from 2011 to 2023.
In the initial three years, the birth count fluctuated between six and eight infants per year. In 2011, there were eight births, followed by six in 2012, and then another eight in 2013. This pattern suggests stability in popularity during these early years.
However, a significant increase occurred in 2015 with fourteen births, indicating that Ciin became more popular that year compared to the previous years. This spike could suggest a sudden interest or trend towards this particular name during that time period.
After 2015, the birth count varied but remained relatively consistent between seven and eleven babies per year: seven in both 2014 and 2017; eight in 2016 and 2020; ten in 2021; eight in 2022; and finally five in 2023.
Overall, across these twelve years, there were a total of one hundred babies named Ciin born in the United States. This data shows that while Ciin is not among the most common names, it has maintained some level of popularity throughout this period with fluctuations indicating shifts in trend over time.