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CERINA
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'ceruleus' meaning 'sky blue', signifying the vibrant hues of the sky during breathtaking moments like dawn or twilight. Emerging in Italy during the Renaissance period, Cerina evolved into a given name for girls, associated with the Greek goddess of the sky, Cerulea.
CERINITY
FeminineLatin-derived name coined in the late 20th century, meaning 'waxen' or relating to wax.
CERISA
FeminineRare yet charming female given name of Latin origin, derived from 'cerasus', meaning 'cherry'. It offers a balance between classic elegance and modern uniqueness.
CERISE
FeminineThe French name Cerise means "cherry" and has been used as a given name in France since the Middle Ages.
CERISSA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'dark blue', historically associated with the Roman goddess of the sky and heavens.
CERITA
FeminineUnique Indonesian given name, derived from the Indonesian word 'cerita', meaning 'story'. It reflects the importance of storytelling in Indonesian culture and traditions.
CERIYAH
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning 'poetic composition', associated with renowned poets like Al-Mutanabbi, embodying creativity and intelligence.
CERJIO
MasculineItalian name derived from 'cerchio', meaning 'circle'.
CERON
MasculineUncommon male name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized meaning or historical association. Its etymology is uncertain, with theories suggesting it could be a variant of the Greek mythological figure Cerberus or derived from the Latin word for 'wax'. Despite its rarity, Ceron has no established history and is not associated with any famous figures or significant events.
CERONE
MasculineItalian occupational surname meaning 'candle' or 'wax', originating from Liguria and Piedmont regions since the 13th century.
CERRA
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from "cerro," meaning "hill" or "mountain.
CERRI
FeminineItalian name derived from "cerro," meaning "mountain" or "hill," signifying a strong connection to nature.
CERRIA
FeminineRare Hebrew female name meaning 'song', reflecting harmony and beauty in music.
CERRIDWEN
FeminineWelsh name meaning 'white poetry', inspired by the goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and artistic creativity in Welsh mythology.
CERRIE
FeminineCharming English girl's name derived from 'cherry', symbolizing sweetness and beauty.
CERRISA
FeminineUnique, exotic name of Spanish origin derived from Cerise, the French word for 'cherry'. It's often associated with sweetness and beauty.
CERRISSA
FeminineItalian female name derived from "cerere," meaning "to create" or "to bear.
CERRONE
MasculineItalian surname derived from 'cerro' meaning 'hill' or 'strong', associated with individuals living on hills or exhibiting robustness.
CERSEI
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning "having hair of gold.
CERULEAN
MasculineRare unisex name of Latin origin, derived from 'ceruleus', meaning 'sky-blue'. It was popularized by American author John Updike's character Cerulean Holmes in "Rabbit at Rest". Despite its uncommon usage historically, the name has gained some popularity recently due to its unique sound and association with creativity and nature. In numerology, it is associated with the number 8, symbolizing balance and harmony.
CERVANDO
MasculineRare but distinguished Spanish name derived from the Latin 'Servandus', meaning 'to be served' or 'worthy to be served'.
CERVANTE
MasculineRare Spanish boy's name derived from 'cervanto', meaning 'of Cervantes' or 'from Cervantes', regionally linked and significantly connected to Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, the renowned Spanish novelist behind "Don Quixote".
CERVANTES
MasculineRare yet meaningful Spanish boy's name derived from the Latin word 'cervus', meaning 'deer'.
CERYS
FeminineWelsh name derived from 'cer', meaning 'love' or 'dear'. It translates to 'dear love'.
CESALIE
FeminineThe name Cesalie originates from Latin 'caesarius', meaning 'having short hair', and was traditionally used for Roman boys with short hair.
CESAR
FeminineLatin-origin name derived from the Roman family name "Caesar," meaning "to cut" or "to conquer." It is famously associated with Julius Caesar, the Roman general, and has been borne by notable figures like Cesar Franck and Cesar Chavez throughout history.
CESAR
MasculineLatin name derived from the Roman family name Caesar, which means "to cut or slice." It was first used as a title for members of the Julian clan and has been associated with power and success throughout history, most famously through Julius Caesar.
CESARE
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin word "caesar," meaning "to cut" or "to sever." It was first used by Julius Caesar, the renowned Roman general and statesman, and has since been associated with power and leadership.
CESAREO
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin name meaning "bald" or "shaven-headed," first used in the Roman Empire and famously associated with Saint Cesareo, a martyr from early Christian persecutions.
CESARIA
FeminineDistinctive Portuguese name derived from Latin "caesarius," meaning "having short hair.
CESARINA
FeminineRare, feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'little Caesar' or 'little emperor', derived from the powerful male name Caesar.
CESARIO
MasculineElegant Italian name derived from 'Caesar', meaning 'to cut' or 'to sever', popularized during medieval times in honor of Saint Cesarius.
CESC
MasculineUnique Catalan name meaning 'fifth', traditionally given to fifth sons or as a nickname starting with 'C'.
CESCILY
FeminineRare, unisex Latin-derived name meaning "sixth", traditionally used for females in the Middle Ages but now used for both genders.
CESEAR
MasculineThe masculine Italian name Cesare originates from Latin 'caesar', meaning 'to cut' or 'to sever', associating it with powerful Roman figures like Julius Caesar.
CESIA
FeminineItalian name derived from the Latin 'caesius', meaning 'of the sky' or 'heavenly'.
CESIAH
FeminineCesia is a rare yet captivating unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from "caesius," meaning "steel blue," and created by combining Cesáreo ("imperial") with "-iah.
CESIDIO
MasculineUncommon Italian male given name derived from the Latin 'caesius', meaning 'of the sky' or 'sky blue', with a historical significance tied to peculiar birth circumstances and heavenly protection.
CESILEE
FeminineUncommon yet intriguing Italian name derived from "cesella," meaning "little hammer" or "small axe," originally used for skilled metalworkers in the Middle Ages.
CESILEY
FeminineRare yet captivating African name from the Democratic Republic of Congo, with meanings ranging from 'God is my strength' to 'God has answered our prayers', embodying profound faith.