The name Synthya is spelled with a "y" instead of the more common "i" spelling for Cynthia. The phonetic transcription for Synthya is /ˈsɪnθjə/, with the "th" sound represented by the Greek letter theta. The "y" sound is represented by the symbol /j/, which is the same sound as the "y" in "yes". This alternative spelling of Cynthia adds a unique touch while maintaining the same pronunciation.
The etymology of the name "Synthya" is not clear, as it does not have a specific origin or etymological roots in any particular language. However, it is believed to be a variation or modern adaptation of the name "Cynthia" or "Lucinda". "Cynthia" is a Greek name derived from "Kynthia", which refers to the moon goddess Artemis in Greek mythology. "Lucinda" is derived from the Latin name "Lucius", meaning "light" or "illumination". The name "Synthya" might have been created as a unique or creative variation of these traditional names, incorporating different sounds or spellings.