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Cynnthia

An altered spelling of Cynthia, meaning "woman from Kynthos," an epithet of the goddess Artemis.

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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.

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