The baby name Cymber is a Unisex name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /ˈsɪm.bər/ (SIM-ber),/ˈkɪm.bər/ (KIM-ber).
Cymber is English in Origin.
The baby name Cymber is a Unisex name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /ˈsɪm.bər/ (SIM-ber),/ˈkɪm.bər/ (KIM-ber).
Cymber is English in Origin.
Cymber is a rare modern given name in English, usually pronounced SIM-ber. Its form suggests a creative blend: the opening Cym- recalls Welsh ethnonyms (Cymry) and the literary name Cymbeline, while the -mber ending echoes fashionable nature names Ember and Amber. Some also read it as a distinctive respelling of Kimber, the surname-given name linked to places called Kimberley.
Documented use is very recent, with no established medieval or biblical bearers; it appears in late 20th- and early 21st-century naming, generally as a unisex choice that leans feminine. Meanings are inferred from the likely sources: from the Ember/Amber route, "glowing coal; spark"; from the Kimber path, ultimately "Cyneburh's clearing," a place-name built from Old English cyne "royal," burh "fortress," and leah "wood/clearing." Related forms and variants include Cimber, Kimber, Cymberly/Cymberley, Cymberlyn, and the literary cognate Cymbeline. Nicknames include Cym, Cimi, and Berry.
Cymber is about as rare as a name gets. We count just 2 recorded uses of it worldwide, from 2 countries.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| QA | Boys | 0 | #743 | 1 | 18,093 |
| SA | Girls | 0 | #1,014 | 1 | 25,931 |
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