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Cionni

A modern invented name with Irish-style spelling, possibly a creative variant of Connie or Irish Gaelic feminine names.

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Cionni is a modern invented name with an Irish-style spelling, possibly a creative variant of Connie or of Irish feminine names. It has the compact friendliness of a nickname, but the spelling gives it more personality and a slightly more fashion-conscious edge.

Because it is so uncommon, Cionni feels intimate and individual. It sounds warm and approachable, yet also styled and deliberate. This is the sort of name that often appeals because it takes something familiar in feeling and gives it a new surface, turning everyday softness into a distinctive identity.

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