The baby name Cinthiah is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "sin-THEE-uh".
Cinthiah is Greek in Origin.
Cinthiah is a variant of the name Cynthia, which is of Greek origin and means "moon goddess" or "woman from Kynthos". In Greek mythology, Kynthos was a mountain on the island of Delos, where the goddess Artemis was born. Cynthia was also an epithet of Artemis, who was associated with the moon. The name Cynthia was popularized in English literature by the poet Ben Jonson in the 17th century, and has been used as a given name since then.
Cinthiah is a feminine name and is pronounced sin-THEE-ah. It is a variant spelling of Cynthia, with the addition of the letter "h". The name has not been as popular as Cynthia, but it has been used in the United States since the 1960s. The name may have been created as a way to differentiate from the more common spelling of Cynthia, or as a way to add a unique twist to the name.
The name Cinthiah is composed of two elements: "Cinthi" and "ah". "Cinthi" is a variant of Cynthia, and "ah" is a common suffix used in many names. The name has a similar sound and meaning to Cynthia, but with a slightly different spelling. Cinthiah is a beautiful and unique name that would be a great choice for parents looking for a name that is both classic and modern.