Sintiché
Pronounced: Syn-tuh-shay
Female name (Ancient Hebrew)
Derives from Syntyche, a woman referenced in Philippians 4: 2–3.
Euodia and Syntyche are people mentioned in the New Testament. They were female members of the church in Philippi and were involved in a disagreement together.
The ché part was added and has a French origin. It’s ment to be pronounced as the same last part as “Cliché”
Female name (Ancient Hebrew)
Derives from Syntyche, a woman referenced in Philippians 4: 2–3.
Euodia and Syntyche are people mentioned in the New Testament. They were female members of the church in Philippi and were involved in a disagreement together.
The ché part was added and has a French origin. It’s ment to be pronounced as the same last part as “Cliché”
My name is Sintiché.