Oh, I love Cynthia. I think it has such a soft, airy feel to it. I know a handful of young Cynthias--none of them actually fit my impression of the name, they're all kind of sassy women--who go by Cynthia without trouble, to my knowledge.
I'm all for it. It is one of those names that I can objectively see why it would give a dated impression, but it just doesn't have a dated sound to me, if that makes sense.
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