Cynthia - People With The Given Name Cynthia (or A Variant Thereof)

People With The Given Name Cynthia (or A Variant Thereof)

  • Cynthia or Cindy Bremser (born 1953), American runner
  • Cintia Dicker (born 1986), Brazilian model
  • Cynthia Dobrinski (born 1950), handbell composer
  • Cynthia Gibb (born 1963), American actress
  • Cynthia Glassman, American economist
  • Cynthia Gregory (born 1946), American ballerina
  • Cynthia or Cindy Greiner (born 1957), American heptathlete and long jumper
  • Cynthia Herrup, American law historian
  • Cynthia Kenyon, American molecular biologist
  • Cynthia Tse Kimberlin, American ethnomusicologist
  • Cynthia Lennon (born 1939), first wife of musician John Lennon
  • Cynthia McKinney (born 1955), American politician
  • Cynthia, Christian name of Saori Minami (born 1954), Japanese singer
  • Lady Cynthia Mosley (1898–1933), British politician
  • Cynthia Nilson, Argentinian singer and songwriter
  • Cynthia Nixon (born 1966), American actress
  • Cynthia Olavarría (born 1982), Puerto Rican model
  • Cynthia Ortega (born 1956), Dutch politician
  • Cynthia Ozick (born 1928), American writer
  • Cynthia Richards (born 1944), Jamaican singer
  • Cynthia Deyanira Rodríguez Ruiz (born 1984), Mexican reality TV personality
  • Cynthia Rothrock (born 1957), American martial artist and actress
  • Cynthia Rowley, American fashion designer
  • Cynthia Ryder (born 1966), American rower
  • Amy Elizabeth Thorpe (1910–1963), an American spy codenamed "Cynthia"
  • Cynthia Valdez (born 1987), Mexican rhythmic gymnast
  • Cynthia Watros (born 1968), American actress
  • Cynthia Weil (born 1940), American songwriter
  • Cynthia Wesley (born 1949), a victim of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing

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