Cynthia

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{{Infobox given name | name = Cynthia | image= | imagesize= | caption= | pronunciation= | gender = Female | meaning =from Mount Cynthus | region = | origin = Greek | related names = [[Cynde (given name)|Cindy]], Cyndi, Cyndy, Cindi, Sindy, Synthia, Cinthia, Cintia, Cinzia, Cynthia is a feminine given name of Greek origin: Κυνθία, Kynthía, "from Mount Cynthus" on Delos island. It can be abbreviated as Cynde (given name)|Cindy]] or as Cyndy. There are various spellings for this name.


Cynthia was originally an epithet of the Greek goddess of the moon, Artemis, who according to legend, was born on Mount Cynthus. Selene, the Greek personification of the Moon, and the Roman Diana (by way of their identification with Artemis) were also sometimes called "Cynthia"Cynde http://books.google.com/books?id=37CPbHwqPjwC&pg=PA96 p. 96].</ref>

People with the given name Cynthia (or a variant thereof)

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  • Pannen, Imke, When the Bad Bleeds: Mantic Elements in English Renaissance Revenge Tragedy Volume 3 of Representations & Reflections; V&R unipress GmbH, 2010. ISBN 9783899716405