צינתיה
"Moon goddess"
Derived from the Greek word 'kynos', meaning 'dog' or 'hunter' and 'theia', meaning 'goddess'. In Greek mythology, Cynthia was a name given to the goddess Artemis, the huntress, protector of wild animals and the goddess of childbirth.
Cynthia represents the feminine energies of the moon, intuition, and nurturing. It is a name for those who value the natural world and the cycles of life.
Inclined to be visionary and intuitive, Cynthia is a spiritual, free-spirited, and imaginative person who desires freedom and creativity.
צינתיה
היא האור, מאור, מקור האור
Κυνθία
Αυτή είναι το φως, φωτεινή, πηγή φωτός
Cynthia
She is the light, shining, source of light
SIN-thee-uh
IPA: /ˈsɪnθiə/
Inclined to be visionary and intuitive, Cynthia is a spiritual, free-spirited, and imaginative person who desires freedom and creativity.
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