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1/22/2012, 1:57 AM SeaHorse15
4/24/2010, 10:08 AM Gavrielle

Name Cynara
Gender Feminine
Usage Literature
Other Forms FormsCinara
Edit Status Statusnot set

Meaning & History

A Greek "plant" name, from a genus of thistles, of which a leading member is the purple flowered artichoke. Probably originated from Zinara, in the Aegean, hence it is also considered a "place" name. The poet Horace sang of Cynara. Ernest Dowson revived the ancient Greek favourite with the poem, "I have been faithful to thee, Cynara..."
Added 4/24/2010 by Gavrielle