Kynthia

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Kynthia is an ancient Greek epithet and form of the name Cynthia, traditionally associated with the moon goddess Artemis and the island of Kynthos (Cynthus).

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Kynthia canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek name
epithet
given name
associatedWithDeity Artemis
moon goddess
associatedWithMythology Greek mythology
associatedWithPlace Cynthus
Kynthos
cognateWith Cynthia
Kynthia (modern given name spelling)
culturalContext ancient Greek onomastics
ancient Greek religion
epithetOf Artemis
epithetType cult epithet
etymologicallyDerivedFrom Kynthos
formOf Cynthia
gender feminine
hasMeaning of Mount Kynthos
woman from Kynthos
hasVariantSpelling Cynthia
Kynthia (modern Greek-style form)
language Ancient Greek
nameElement -ia
Kynth-
relatedTo Cynthia
relatesToCelestialBody Moon
romanizedFormOf Kythira
surface form: Κυνθία
semanticField divine epithets
toponymic names
usedAs theophoric name

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Cynthia derivedFrom Kynthia
Cinthia derivedFrom Kynthia