Cynethia
Cynethia Origin and Meaning
Cynethia is a distinctive variant of Cynthia, which derives from Greek mythology as an epithet of Artemis, goddess of the moon, who was born on Mount Cynthus. This alternative spelling emerged in the mid-20th century in American naming practices when phonetic and creative spellings gained popularity. The addition of the 'e' gives the name a unique quality while maintaining the melodic sound of the classical original. While significantly less common than Cynthia, Cynethia appeals to parents seeking individuality while preserving connection to a recognized name. The name carries connotations of classical beauty, wisdom, and celestial qualities through its mythological origins, despite its modern spelling variation.