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CEANDRA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived feminine name, originating from 'caelum', meaning heaven.
CEANDRE
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'killing', originally a Middle Ages variant of Roman Caius.
CEANN
FeminineRare Irish boys' name derived from 'ceann', meaning 'head', signifying leadership and wisdom.
CEANNA
FeminineRare Scottish name derived from Sìneag, meaning "old woman" or "wise woman". It originated from the ancient clan MacSìneag and is associated with wisdom and knowledge.
CEARA
FeminineIrish name derived from 'Ceann', meaning 'head', originally associated with ancient Irish clan leaders.
CEARAH
FeminineCearah: A rare, captivating Irish name derived from 'ciar', meaning 'dark-haired'.
CEARIA
FeminineRare, Irish-derived name meaning "white as snow," honoring the wisdom and purity of the goddess Cerridwen from ancient Celtic mythology.
CEARRA
FeminineUncommon yet powerful Irish name derived from 'cearr', meaning 'strong' or 'vigorous'. It pays homage to Celtic goddess Cerridwen, symbolizing wisdom and strength.
CEASAR
MasculineCaesar is a Latin name meaning 'to cut' or 'sever', originally a title for the highest Roman military rank.
CEASARE
MasculineLatin-origin name derived from Caesar, originally meaning 'to cut' or 'to slice', and famously associated with Julius Caesar.
CEASER
MasculineThe name Caesar originates from Latin, meaning "having short hair," initially a surname but later adopted as a given name by Julius Caesar's descendants. It has since become popular worldwide for both boys and girls, with notable bearers including Augustus and George C. Scott.
CEASIA
FeminineItalian-derived female name, a graceful variant of Caesar, meaning 'to cut' or 'strike down', once signifying Roman imperial power.
CEASON
FeminineDistinctive American first name, popularized by rapper Ceaser Emanuel, but lacks specific meaning or history.
CEAZAR
MasculineCaesar is a masculine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'to cut' or 'to sever'. It is derived from the Roman family name of Julius Caesar.
CEAZIA
FeminineRare and captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from "caelum" meaning "sky" or "heaven," symbolizing heavenly beauty and divine inspiration.
CEBASTIAN
MasculineUnique variation of the Latin name Sebastian, which means 'venerable' or 'revered', tracing back to ancient Greek origins.
CEBELL
FeminineDistinctive name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning but often interpreted to symbolize creativity or individuality. Its rarity contributes to its allure and intrigue.
CEBERT
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning "servant of the heart," symbolizing dedication, love, and compassion.
CEBRIA
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from the Latin 'cebra', meaning 'giraffe'.
CEBRINA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "headland" or "cape", associated with the Roman goddess Cibele.
CEBRON
MasculineRare, historic given name with uncertain origins; some believe it's a variant of Hebrew Zebulon ("dwelling in strength"), but there's no definitive evidence to support this theory.
CECE
FeminineLatin-origin name derived from Cecilia/Cecilia, meaning "sixth". It's associated with Saint Cecelia, who was blinded but remained unwavering in her faith. Today, Cece stands alone as a unique given name or serves as a diminutive/nickname for longer names like Cecelia/Cecily.
CECEILA
FeminineCecilia is a Latin name meaning "sixth," derived from the Roman goddess Caelestis, with historical significance tied to Saint Cecilia and an Italian opera.
CECEILIA
FeminineCecilia is a Latin-origin name meaning 'sixth', traditionally given to babies born on Saturday, with notable historical figures like Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music.
CECEL
FeminineRare Greek name meaning "sixth", derived from the Greek word "hex".
CECELE
FeminineUnusual girl's name with unknown origins, no specific meaning, and no historical context.
CECELIA
FeminineCecilia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Caecilius, which means "blind". It is associated with Saint Cecilia, a martyr and saint in the Catholic Church who was blinded before her execution.
CECELIA
MasculineUnique female name of Latin origin, derived from "caelum" meaning heaven. It signifies "heavenly beauty".
CECELIE
FeminineCecelie, of French origin, means 'blind' and honors Saint Cecelia, the Christian martyr.
CECELIO
MasculineDistinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from "caelum" meaning heaven, signifying "of heavenly nature.
CECELLIA
FeminineElegant Latin-derived name meaning 'blind', historically given to visually impaired children deemed more likely to receive divine intervention due to their condition. It has been used throughout Europe over centuries, notably by Catholic families in Italy, and is currently a rare yet beautiful choice for parents seeking uniqueness and meaning.
CECELY
FeminineEnglish name of Latin origin meaning "blind", derived from Caecilius.
CECI
FeminineCecilia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Caecilius meaning "blind" or "one-eyed".
CECIA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "sixth," historically associated with early Christians and notable figures like Saint Cecilia.
CECIAL
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name originally used in ancient Rome. Its meaning, derived from "caecus" meaning "blind," signifies ironic flattery, interpreting as a term of endearment or admiration.
CECIL
MasculineEnglish name of Latin origin, derived from "caecus" meaning blind or sightless. Once used for those with visual impairments, it now signifies visionaries and insight beyond physical sight.
CECIL
FeminineEnglish name derived from Latin "caecus", meaning blind or sightless. Initially used as a nickname for visually impaired individuals, it evolved into a given name in the 16th century, with notable bearers including Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Cecil Rhodes. Despite its historical roots, Cecil remains relatively uncommon today.
CECILA
FeminineCecilia is a female given name of Latin origin, derived from 'caelum' meaning 'heaven', interpreted as 'of heaven'. Popularized by Saint Cecilia in the 2nd century AD, it has since been used in literature and art.
CECILE
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Caecilius, meaning blind.
CECILE
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the masculine name Caecilius, which was popular among notable Romans.