Cynthie is a playful twist on the classic Greek name Cynthia. It means “woman of Mount Kynthos,” the moonlit hill where Artemis was born. In India, she glows like a Diwali diya and refreshes like a monsoon breeze. She had a brief sparkle in mid-century America, peaking in the 1950s and ’60s, and today stands as a rare gem. She’s the name that quietly says, “I’m special” without shouting. Parents craving mythic roots, warm charm, and a dash of joyful surprise will find in Cynthie a treasure worth celebrating.