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CEDERIC
MaleCedric is a Scottish boy's name with Old English origins, meaning 'natural leader' or 'bold power', associated historically with Cerdic, the founder of the West Saxon royal dynasty.
CEDERICK
MaleCedrick is an English given name derived from the Old English word 'cedr', meaning 'cedar tree'. It symbolizes strength, beauty, and longevity.
CEDRIC
MaleAttractive Scottish and Irish name derived from the Old English 'Cerdic,' meaning 'natural leader' or 'battle chief.'
CEDRICE
MaleRare and distinctive given name of Latin origin that means "cedar," derived from the Latin word "Caedrus.
CEDRICK
MaleUnique French name derived from the Old French word "cedre," meaning "cedar tree." It was originally used as a nickname for those with cedar tree coats of arms or who lived in places called Cedar. Despite its rarity, Cedrick has a strong and masculine sound that appeals to parents seeking distinctive names.
CEDRIE
MaleRare but significant Hebrew name meaning 'righteous', with historical figures like Rabbi Tsaddiq ben David Ha-Levi bearing this name.
CEDRIK
MaleRare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse Hrêkr, meaning "powerful" or "famous," and has been used throughout history by notable figures like Ceddric IX of Wessex.
CEEJAY
MaleModern, unisex given name of uncertain origin and meaning, first popularized in the late 20th century as a creative alternative to traditional names. Its rarity adds to its enigmatic appeal.
CEFERINO
MaleCeferino, of Spanish origin, means 'bearer of keys' or 'door-keeper', associated with Saint Ceferino.
CEION
MaleRare Latin-derived name meaning 'heavenly'.
CEJAY
MaleUnique American given name, created for its distinct phonetic sound with no specific historical meaning or association.
CELEDONIO
MaleUnique Spanish name derived from the Latin word 'caelum', meaning 'heaven', thus translating to 'little sky' or 'little heaven'.
CELERINO
MaleRare Latin-origin boy's name meaning "swift" or "speedy".
CELESTE
MaleUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "caelestis," meaning "heavenly.
CELESTER
MaleRare Latin-derived name meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky', often associated with celestial bodies like stars and planets.
CELESTIN
MaleLatin-origin masculine given name derived from 'caelestis', meaning heavenly or celestial.
CELESTINE
MaleLatin-origin name meaning "heavenly," derived from 'caelestis', and has been used throughout history, notably by Saint Celestine I, a 5th-century pope.
CELESTINO
MaleLatin-derived masculine name meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky', popularized by early Christians and used by notable figures like Pope Celestine V.
CELIA
MaleLatin-origin name derived from "Cælia", itself likely stemming from "caelum" meaning "heaven". It signifies "of heavenly beauty".
CELINA
MaleLatin-origin name meaning "heavenly" or "celestial," derived from 'caelum,' the Latin word for heaven.
CELIO
MaleItalian name derived from Latin 'Caelius', meaning 'heavenly'.
CELLUS
MaleRare, unisex name of Latin origin meaning "little cell" or "small room," historically associated with individuals deemed small but mighty.
CELSO
MaleMale given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Caecilius, meaning 'blind'.
CELTON
MaleRare, Latin-derived name meaning 'hollow', historically linked to the skilled Celtic people of ancient Britain and referenced in medieval literature like La Chanson de Roland.
CELVIN
MaleUnique male name derived from the Latin word 'Cælestis', meaning 'of the heavens' or 'heavenly'.
CEM
MaleTurkish masculine given name derived from Arabic "jam", meaning "all-encompassing". It's associated with historical figures like Cem Sultan and holds Islamic significance worldwide, symbolizing unity and completeness in life and the hereafter. Spelled 'Cem' or 'Chem', it remains popular in Turkey despite varying spellings internationally.
CEMAL
MaleTurkish name of Arabic origin meaning 'beauty' or 'handsome', popularized during the Ottoman Empire by figures like Cemal Pasha.
CENA
MaleItalian name of Latin origin, meaning "dinner" or "supper". It was historically more common as a surname but is now also used as a given name for boys.
CENGIZ
MalePowerful Turkish name derived from "Tengiz", meaning "sea". It carries historical significance, notably linked to Mongol ruler Genghis Khan who united vast lands under his rule. In Turkish culture, Cengiz symbolizes strength and ambition.
CENTRAL
MaleCentral: A modern English given name derived from 'central', signifying 'being at the heart'.
CENTRELL
MaleUnique, recently coined American name of unknown etymology, gaining popularity among African American families for its distinctiveness and unisex appeal.
CENTWANE
MaleAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, translating to 'Many eyes'.
CEOLA
MaleUncommon African name of Fulani origin, meaning "happy child" or "rejoicing," evoking positivity.
CEON
MaleRare 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.
CEPEDA
MaleBasque-origin Spanish surname and given name, derived from "zehiketa," meaning "situation" or "circumstance.
CEPHAS
MaleRare 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
MaleUncommon 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
MaleRare 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.
CERDIC
MaleAnglo-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.
CERGIO
MaleUncommon Italian name derived from 'cerchio', meaning 'circle'.