Associations to the word «Cynthia»
Noun
- Whittaker
- Lennon
- Mann
- Rowley
- Comanche
- Cindy
- Nixon
- Revel
- Lennox
- Ephraim
- Kenyon
- Carole
- Worthington
- Mademoiselle
- Barry
- Libby
- Moreno
- Corbett
- Ann
- Fuchs
- Robbins
- Taker
- Donovan
- Denise
- Stevenson
- Elmer
- Cooper
- Parker
- Woods
- Centaur
- Cavendish
- Irwin
- Murdoch
- Martini
- Rudd
- Julian
- Dall
- Connolly
- Lass
- Jarrett
- Mae
- Epstein
- Pamela
- Gail
- Mari
- Homecoming
- Artemis
- Lynne
- Apache
- Brenda
- Ogden
- Audrey
- Berger
- Dexter
- Cathy
- Dyke
- Lillian
- Pavilion
- Marcia
- Mimi
- Bella
- Lori
- Jennifer
- Plaster
- Mccartney
- Mitchell
- Douglass
- Larkin
- Neville
- Payne
- Lynn
- Ellen
- Oates
- Roth
- Wolfe
- Diana
- Hansen
- Randall
- Cramer
- Prehistory
- Napkin
- Phelps
- Robinson
- Martinez
- Diane
- Kathleen
- Sadler
- Pam
- Merrill
- Michelle
- Katharine
- Christine
- Myers
- Lyman
- Jessica
- Hammersmith
- Clark
- Linda
- Rhodes
Adjective
Wiktionary
CYNTHIA, proper noun. (poetic) The moon, personified.
CYNTHIA, proper noun. A female given name.
Dictionary definition
CYNTHIA, noun. (Greek mythology) the virgin goddess of the hunt and the Moon; daughter of Leto and twin sister of Apollo; identified with Roman Diana.
Wise words
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