Martha
Martha is a timeless American classic, often bringing to mind figures like Martha Stewart, the savvy businesswoman known for her creativity and expertise. However, there have been many notable Marthas throughout history. The name carries a refined, traditional image, partly thanks to Martha Washington, America’s first First Lady. In the New Testament, Martha also plays a significant role, and in Scandinavia, it’s a name closely associated with royalty. Variations such as Marta, Martine, and Martina further add to its charm. Another legendary Martha worth mentioning is Martha Graham, a groundbreaking figure in the world of dance.

Martha
Cynthia
The name Cynthia has roots in classical mythology, but it wasn’t until the mid-twentieth century that it became widely popular, often paired with the nickname Cindy. Eventually, its widespread use led to a period of decline, but today, it seems poised for a comeback. One of the most famous Cynthias is supermodel Cindy Crawford (who knew Cindy was short for Cynthia?). Actress Cynthia Nixon is another well-known Hollywood figure who bears the name, along with politician Cynthia McKinney and U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis, keeping the name in the spotlight.

Cynthia

