Cynthia !!top!!

In the Greek pantheon, Artemis was the goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, and, crucially, the Moon. Because she was born on Mount Cynthus, she was often referred to as "Cynthia," or "the woman from Cynthus." Thus, the name initially served as a geographic identifier that evolved into a divine title.

You don’t hear it on every playground corner anymore. It’s not trendy or trying too hard. It’s classic, a little mysterious, and—if you dig into its history—absolutely celestial. Cynthia

: She first appeared in Pokémon Diamond , Pearl , and Platinum as a mentor and late-game challenge. Unlike many other champions, her character is defined by her deep interest in ancient history and mythology . In the Greek pantheon, Artemis was the goddess

Think of Cynthia in pop culture:

: Because of this connection, the name is often associated with the moon, mystery, independence, and respectability. It’s not trendy or trying too hard