Cyntha is of Greek origin, derived from the word 'Kunýdés', which means 'to exercise restraint'. It is a unique and elegant name that has been used throughout history. In ancient mythology, Cyntha was the island where the god Apollo was said to have lived and played his lyre. The name Cynthia is also associated with another figure from Greek mythology, Cynthia of Chios, who was a poetess. Today, Cyntha continues to be a distinctive choice for parents seeking a memorable yet timeless name for their daughter.
"Cyntha's popularity peaks in the late 50s and early 60s with consistent high numbers of births between 1954 to 1969, before declining from the mid-70s onwards."