Cyntha Girl
Origin(s)
PronunciationSIN-tha / /ˈsɪnθə/Greek; Latin
Meaning
Greek: 'moon'; Latin: 'light'
Historical & Cultural Background
Cyntha is derived from the Greek word 'Kynthia', which is associated with the moon goddess Artemis, who was born on Mount Cynthus. The name has been used in various forms throughout history, often linked to lunar themes. It has also been adopted in different cultures, reflecting a blend of classical and modern influences.
Trend Summary
Cyntha has seen limited use in the United States, with fluctuating popularity over the years.
Similar Names
Variants
- Cynthia
International Variants
- Cíntia (Portuguese)
- Cynthia (English)
- Cinthia (Spanish)
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U.S. Historical Usage
The name Cyntha was first seen in the United States in 1884. Cyntha has ranked as high as #1102 nationally, which occurred in 1969, and has been most popular in California. In the past 5 years the name Cyntha has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
Top States for Cyntha (1960)
State | Births | Share |
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CA | 5 |
Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
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1884 | 6 |
1887 | 5 |
1915 | 8 |
1917 | 5 |
1918 | 8 |
1926 | 5 |
1946 | 5 |
1947 | 5 |
1950 | 6 |
1953 | 8 |
1954 | 9 |
1955 | 8 |
1956 | 8 |
1957 | 15 |
1958 | 13 |
1959 | 11 |
1960 | 15 |
1961 | 16 |
1962 | 14 |
1963 | 8 |
1964 | 9 |
1965 | 8 |
1966 | 9 |
1967 | 13 |
1968 | 10 |
1969 | 17 |
1970 | 13 |
1971 | 13 |
1972 | 7 |
1973 | 8 |
1983 | 5 |