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Moon
Modern spelling of Cynthia, from Mount Cynthus; carries associations with the moon and radiance.
Modern spelling of Cindy, from Cynthia, Greek 'Kynthia' referring to goddess Diana on Mount Cynthos.
Moon goddess; variant of Cynthia from Greek mythology, relating to Artemis.
From Mount Cynthus; moon goddess
Moon goddess or relating to Mount Cynthus.
Variant of Cynthia; Greek origin meaning 'of Mount Cynthus' (epithet of Artemis).
From Mount Cynthus; associated with the goddess Diana.
From Mount Cynthus; associated with the moon goddess
A variant of Cynthia, associated with Mount Cynthus and the goddess Artemis in Greek mythology.
From Mount Cynthus or relating to the moon goddess Diana. Symbolizes lunar qualities.
Variant of Cynthia; relates to the moon goddess Artemis in Greek mythology, meaning 'woman from Cynthus.'
From Mount Cynthus; goddess of the moon
Of or from Cyprus, derived from the island of Cyprus.
Modern variant of Cyra/Kira. From Greek Cyrus, meaning 'sun' or 'throne'.
Sun; derived from the Persian name Cyrus meaning 'sun'
Derived from Cyrene, an ancient Greek city in North Africa; associated with classical history and timeless legacy.
From Greek mythology, Cyrene was a Thessalian princess and nymph, representing beauty and grace.
Lordly, master. Feminine form derived from the Greek kyrios meaning lord or master.
Sun or throne, related to Cyrus
Clear and transparent like ice; crystalline and pure.
Sun, throne, young, far-sighted
Clear and transparent; symbolizes clarity and purity.
From Mount Cynthus, legendary birthplace of Apollo in Greek mythology.
Russian empress or queen; title for the wife of a czar.
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