Cynthia Tonniges

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Cynthia 53
Tonniges 95,201
Cynthia Tonniges 8,892,190
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  5. is 53rd most common Cynthia
  6. is 54th most common Dennis
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  1. is 95,197th most common Thomasian
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  5. is 95,201st most common Tonniges
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  1. is 8,892,186th most common Cynthia Tomkins
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  4. is 8,892,189th most common Cynthia Tonge
  5. is 8,892,190th most common Cynthia Tonniges
  6. is 8,892,191st most common Cynthia Toporek
  7. is 8,892,192nd most common Cynthia Toppings
  8. is 8,892,193rd most common Cynthia Topps
  9. is 8,892,194th most common Cynthia Toran

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Cynthia

Meaning & History

Tonniges

(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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