Cythia

Meaning of Cythia

Cythia (pronounced SITH-ee-uh (/ˈsɪthiə/)) is a bright female name rooted in ancient Latin and Greek lore. It’s a charming twist on Cynthia, the “woman from Mount Cynthus,” famed as the birthplace of the moon goddess. In the U.S., only a handful of girls receive this name each year – it cracked the top 700 only once, back in 1952 at rank 689. This name sparkles like a Roman sunrise and stands out in any playground, so rare she’ll be the only one queued up in alphabetized lunch lines. Simple to say but rich with myth and melody, Cythia invites every little girl to shine her own light.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as SITH-ee-uh (/ˈsɪthiə/)

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