Cynthia Lirette

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Cynthia 53
Lirette 15,455
Cynthia Lirette 2,097,167
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  5. is 53rd most common Cynthia
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  1. is 15,451st most common Capron
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  5. is 15,455th most common Lirette
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  9. is 15,459th most common Wieser
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  1. is 2,097,163rd most common Cynthia Lew
  2. is 2,097,164th most common Cynthia Ley
  3. is 2,097,165th most common Cynthia Leyba
  4. is 2,097,166th most common Cynthia Lieberman
  5. is 2,097,167th most common Cynthia Lirette
  6. is 2,097,168th most common Cynthia Llanes
  7. is 2,097,169th most common Cynthia Lockley
  8. is 2,097,170th most common Cynthia Lombard
  9. is 2,097,171st most common Cynthia Lowther

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Cynthia

Meaning & History

(female) From Greek Kynthia, an epithet applied to the goddess Artemis, who was supposed to have been born on Mount Kynthos on the island of Delos. The mountain name is of pre-Greek origin. Cynthia was later used by the Roman poet Propertius as the name of the woman to whom he addressed his love poetry. The English given name was not used in the Middle Ages, but dates from the classical revival of the 17th and 18th centuries.

Pet form: Cindy.


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