An altered spelling of Cynthia, meaning "woman from Kynthos," an epithet of the goddess Artemis.
Cynnthia is an altered spelling of Cynthia, the Greek name connected to Kynthos and the goddess Artemis. Its doubled consonants give the familiar classical name a more stylized appearance, making it feel contemporary while still echoing its ancient source.
The root association remains mythological, but the spelling shifts the emphasis toward individuality and visual distinctiveness. As a modern variant, Cynnthia has the recognizable elegance of Cynthia with a less expected surface. That makes it feel like a name shaped by personal taste, orthographic creativity, or a desire to make a classic name stand apart.
The mythic content remains intact, but the form has been refreshed. Cynnthia therefore feels both familiar and singular, a traditional root in a more self-conscious modern frame.