Associations to the word «Cynthia»
Noun
- Sue
- Reese
- Nolan
- Angela
- Brant
- Crane
- Trumpeter
- Fiona
- Alec
- Barb
- Willard
- Grandma
- Farrar
- Underwear
- Gloria
- Vivian
- Erin
- Donna
- Loren
- Wesley
- Kaplan
- Granddaughter
- Stokes
- Miss
- Cabaret
- Griffin
- Waller
- Ling
- Lm
- Jerry
- Leach
- Wanda
- Driveway
- Castillo
- Goldberg
- Niece
- Parlor
- Graves
- Cider
- Melissa
- Hurst
- Maude
- Wendy
- Wentworth
- Kaufman
- Steve
- Burns
- Che
- Married
- Powell
- Talbot
- Velvet
- Pang
- Collins
- Goldstein
- Doom
- Zoe
- Terry
- Joanna
- Allison
- Gregory
- Bradshaw
- Wolff
- Whisker
- Garrett
- Nikki
- Jane
- Jeanne
- Moore
- Paddy
- Toni
- Steven
- Natasha
- Marilyn
- Manson
- Doll
- Ingram
- Sally
- Stepmother
- Helen
- Hahn
- Grandchild
- Bancroft
- Jock
- Rosemary
- Starring
- Carolyn
- Mayer
- Greg
- Songwriter
- Daughter
- Brittany
- Lawson
- Roberta
- Barr
Adverb
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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