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What does Cinthia mean?
Cinthia ▼ as a name for girls has its root in Greek, and Cinthia means "from Mount Kynthos; hyacinth". Cinthia is an alternate form of Cynthia (Greek). Cinthia is also a form of Hyacinth (Greek). Mythology: originally a masculine name. See also Tia
STARTS WITH Ci-
Variations
VARIANTS Synthya, Synthie, Synthia, Syntheea, Synthee, Syntha, Sinthia, Cynthya, Cynthie, Cynthea, Cyntha, Cinthy, Cinthie, Cintha
OTHER FORMS VIA CYNTHIA, HYACINTH Cinda, Cindi▼, Cindie, Cinnie, Cintia, Cinzia, Cyndia, Cynth, Cyntia, Cythia, Cytia, Diantha, Kynthia, Kynthija, Sindia
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Cinthia Toni (C.T.), ..
How popular is Cinthia?
Cinthia is a very prominent first name for women (#1607 out of 4276, Top 38%) but an uncommon surname for all people. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Cinthia entered the list in 1950-1959 and reached its peak rank of #942 in the U.S. in the year 1996, but is not ranked currently. (TOP 2000 NAMES, 2018)
Which version is better?
Cynthia (#693 A YEAR AGO), Tia (#1423), Cinda, Cindi, Cindie, Cyntha, Hyacinth and Synthia are the prominent alternative forms of Cinthia. Other forms, like Cynthie, are uncommon. Adoption of these forms of Cinthia was common among parents during the years 1950-1959 (AVERAGE #1295) and is now significantly reduced, with forms such as Cindi going out of style.
Similar Names
Cinthia▼ is alike in pronunciation to Xantha, Xanthia and Zantha. Other recommended sound-alike names are Aishia, Alathia, Alethia, Alithia, Althia, Antheia, Anthia, Antia, Bethia, Bithia, Caitria, Calanthia, Caltha, Candia, Cantara, Carinthia, Catha, Cathi, Cathia, Cathie▼, Catia, Cenobia, Cicilia, Cieria, Cilia, Cilicia, Cindia, Cinetta, Cintra, Citara, Cithara, Cliantha, Concha, Conchita, Corinthia, Dinicia, Dinitia, Elithia, Filanthia, Gingia, Ginia, Ianthia, Jacinthia, Janthia, Jinia, Kathia, Kinicia, Korinthia, Leithia, Lethia, Mathia, Matthia, Orenthia, Orinthia, Orrinthia (see Orinthia), Orthia, Pantheia, Panthia, Richia, Sanchia, Santsia, Tinecia, Vinetia (see Venetia), Vinia, Vitia, Zinia and Zinnia. These names tend to be less frequently used than Cinthia.
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