Cyenthia is a unique and distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'cynthus', which means 'from Mount Cynthus'. This name has a rich historical context, as it was also the surname of the ancient Roman poet Virgil's mother. Cyenthia is pronounced /saɪænθiə/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), with emphasis on the first syllable. It is spelled using the standard English alphabet: C-Y-E-N-T-H-I-A, consisting of seven letters. As a given name, Cyenthia is not particularly common but it has been used throughout history and continues to be chosen by parents for their daughters today due to its unique sound and exotic appeal.
"Over a span of nine years, between 1959 and 1968, the name Cyenthia was given to a total of twenty-four newborn girls. The peak years for its usage were 1959 with eight births, followed by 1961 with six births."