Re: Cynthia: revivable?
in reply to a message by Puck
Totally.
Not only is Cynthia gorgeous, but it really fits in with the lost-Greek-ladies names that I feel are going to pop back up. Great alternative to Diana right now honestly. I mean, if Daphne, Cassandra and Helena can make a come-back, I don't see why Cynthia can't.
I don't see Cindy following though. I think Thia, Cynth or some other nickname will rise out of these ashes.
*Cynthia is my estranged mother's name... so I would personally never use it. But, I have always loved the irony of such an absolutely beautiful name on a not-so-great person. She hated Cynthia though and only goes by Cindy, which fits.
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"How wonderful it is that no one need wait a single moment before starting to improve upon the world." -Ann Frank
Mama to my "bright star" Clarisse Bituin and Wife to Julius. Mahal na mahal from our little family to yours!
Not only is Cynthia gorgeous, but it really fits in with the lost-Greek-ladies names that I feel are going to pop back up. Great alternative to Diana right now honestly. I mean, if Daphne, Cassandra and Helena can make a come-back, I don't see why Cynthia can't.
I don't see Cindy following though. I think Thia, Cynth or some other nickname will rise out of these ashes.
*Cynthia is my estranged mother's name... so I would personally never use it. But, I have always loved the irony of such an absolutely beautiful name on a not-so-great person. She hated Cynthia though and only goes by Cindy, which fits.
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"How wonderful it is that no one need wait a single moment before starting to improve upon the world." -Ann Frank
Mama to my "bright star" Clarisse Bituin and Wife to Julius. Mahal na mahal from our little family to yours!