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CENIYAH
FeminineCaptivating unisex name of Turkish origin, meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent,' reflecting its deep cultural significance.
CENNEDY
FeminineRare Irish given name derived from the surname O'Kennedy, meaning "descendant of Kennedy," which itself translates to "handsome chief" or "ugly head.
CENNET
FeminineTurkish name meaning 'Paradise,' symbolizing hope and happiness, popular among Turks and associated with the spiritual concept of paradise in Islam.
CENNIE
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from the historical figure King Cennétig mac Lorcáin, translating to 'victory leader'.
CENTERIA
FeminineRare, Latin-origin feminine name, potentially meaning 'of the century' or relating to Roman military units.
CENTHIA
FeminineRare, Greek-origin name with unknown meaning, possibly derived from Kentia, "sharp-pointed".
CENTRAL
MasculineCentral: A modern English given name derived from 'central', signifying 'being at the heart'.
CENTRELL
MasculineUnique, recently coined American name of unknown etymology, gaining popularity among African American families for its distinctiveness and unisex appeal.
CENTWANE
MasculineAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, translating to 'Many eyes'.
CENYA
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, gaining popularity despite its uncertain history and lack of widely accepted meaning.
CEOLA
MasculineUncommon African name of Fulani origin, meaning "happy child" or "rejoicing," evoking positivity.
CEOLA
FeminineRare yet striking name of Latin origin, meaning 'heavenly' or 'celestial', reflecting divine qualities.
CEOLIA
FeminineUncommon name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Latin 'caelestis', meaning heavenly.
CEON
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from "siyyon," meaning "right hand," symbolizing strength and support. It has biblical roots tied to King David's tribe of Judah, carrying a sense of royal lineage and divine favor. Today, it's used among Jewish communities and increasingly by non-Jewish parents attracted to its unique sound and powerful meaning.
CEONA
FeminineIrish female name meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise', with historic roots dating back to medieval Ireland.
CEONNA
FeminineRare French name derived from Occitan meaning "from the new vineyard," dating back to medieval times when it denoted individuals living or working on newly established vineyards.
CEPEDA
MasculineBasque-origin Spanish surname and given name, derived from "zehiketa," meaning "situation" or "circumstance.
CEPHAS
MasculineRare Hebrew male given name meaning "branch" or "offspring", derived from the Aramaic word "kepha". It was the original name of the apostle Peter, before being renamed by Jesus Christ in the New Testament.
CEPHUS
MasculineUncommon Greek given name derived from "Kephalos," meaning "head." It was borne by Ethiopian King Cephus, known for his wisdom and courage in Greek mythology. The name is also associated with Saint Peter (Cephas), one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles. Throughout history, notable figures like Cephus of Cyzicus have carried this unique name that continues to be used by some families today despite its various spellings.
CEQUAN
MasculineRare name of African origin, created by author Tananarive Due for her novel "My Soul to Take". It is associated with the main character, a young boy with supernatural powers. Despite its unclear origins and meaning, some parents appreciate its unique sound and potential African roots, making it an attractive choice for those seeking a distinctive name. Its popularity has been boosted by its use in Due's novels.
CERA
FeminineRare female name of Latin origin, derived from 'cerula', meaning 'deep blue' dye made from the murex sea snail.
CERAH
FeminineDistinctive Turkish feminine given name that means "moon," symbolizing growth and renewal in Turkish culture. It gained popularity due to its uniqueness and beauty.
CERAI
FeminineEnigmatic and distinctive name of unknown origin, with no traditional meaning but adopted by some families for its uniqueness and mystery.
CERAPHINA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'angelic' or 'like an angel', embodying qualities of purity, grace, and spiritual insight.
CERDIC
MasculineAnglo-Saxon name derived from "ceorl," meaning "free man." It was the name of the first king of the West Saxons and signifies nobility and strength.
CERELIA
FeminineRare and distinctive feminine name of Latin origin, meaning either 'of the sea' or 'of the waxing moon'.
CEREN
FeminineTurkish name meaning "full moon", symbolizing beauty and renewal, and has been popular among Turks for centuries.
CERENA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived feminine name meaning "to cultivate" or "to tend the earth," inspired by Roman goddess Cerera of agriculture and fertility.
CERENITI
FeminineOriginal, exotic given name with unknown origin and meaning, making it a unique choice unassociated with any specific traditions or cultures.
CERENITY
FeminineUnique feminine name with unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in recent years despite its modern creation status.
CERES
FeminineFemale given name derived from the Latin name of the Roman goddess of agriculture, fertility, and motherly love.
CERESA
FeminineLatin-derived female given name that means "sour cherry", evoking images of sweetness and warmth, and is still relatively uncommon today despite its ancient Roman origins.
CERESE
FeminineCharming Latin-derived female name, meaning "sour cherry," first used in medieval France, symbolizing strength and resilience.
CERETHA
FeminineCaptivating Greek feminine name that means "grace" or "charm," historically associated with the goddess Hera and used sparingly but consistently throughout history.
CEREZA
FeminineThe Spanish origin name Cereza means 'Cherry', offering a unique and feminine option with a sweet sound.
CERGIO
MasculineUncommon Italian name derived from 'cerchio', meaning 'circle'.
CERI
FeminineUnique Welsh name derived from the ancient word "cer," meaning "love." Traditionally given to both boys and girls, Ceri has been used in Wales for centuries and carries historical significance as it was borne by a 14th-century chieftain named Ceri LLewellyn. While now more commonly used for females, notable individuals such as Welsh actress Ceri Jones have carried this name.
CERIA
FeminineLatin-origin name derived from the chemical element cerium, named after the asteroid Ceres, symbolizing adaptability, versatility, and connection.
CERIAH
FeminineLatin-origin name derived from "caeruleus," meaning "sky blue" or "heavenly." It combines Latin roots with Hebrew suffix "-iah," signifying "of God," resulting in a name that embodies divine sky blue beauty.
CERIDWEN
FeminineAncient Welsh name originating from old Celtic language, generally meaning "white shadow" or "holy whiteness," associated with wisdom and intelligence throughout history.