Carbonaro Cipher
Almost identical to the Atbash Cipher, the Carbonaro Cipher is a simple substitution that swaps the letter in a standard alphabet to the letter in the same position of the second alphabet
(OPGTIVCHEJKRNMABQLZDUFWXYS). This cipher was used by a secret society established in Naples at the beginning of the 19th century called Carboneria. See more information here and here.