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CEDRIC m : Invented by Sir Walter Scott for a character in his novel 'Ivanhoe' (1819). Apparently he based it on the actual name Cerdic, the name of the semi-leg...

CEEL m : Dutch diminutive of MARCELLUS.

CEES m : Variant of KEES.

CEFERINO m : Spanish form of Zephyrinus (see ZEFERINO).

CEFIN m : Welsh form of KEVIN.

CEINWEN f : Derived from the Welsh elements cain "lovely" and gwen "white, fair, blessed".

CELANDINE f : From the name of the flower, which derives from Greek χελιδων (chelidon) "swallow (bird)".

CELESTE f/m : Italian feminine and masculine form of CAELESTIS. It is also the English feminine form.

CELESTINA f : Latinate feminine form of CAELESTINUS.

CELESTINE f/m : English form of CAELESTINUS. It is more commonly used as a feminine name, from the French feminine form Célestine.

CELESTINO m : Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of CAELESTINUS.

CELESTYN m : Polish form of CAELESTINUS.

CELESTYNA f : Polish feminine form of CAELESTINUS.

CELIA f : Feminine form of the Roman family name CAELIUS. Shakespeare used it in his play 'As You Like It' (1599), which introduced the name to the English-spea...

CELINA f : Short form of MARCELINA.

CELINDA f : Probably a blend of CELIA and LINDA.

CELINO m : Italian and Spanish form of CAELINUS or a short form of MARCELINO.

CELIO m : Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of CAELIUS.

CELSO m : Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of CELSUS.

CELSUS m : Roman family name which meant "tall" in Latin. This was the name of a 2nd-century philosopher who wrote against Christianity. It was also borne by an ...

CELYN m : Means "holly" in Welsh.

CEM m : Turkish form of JAM.

CEMAL m : Turkish form of JAMAL.

CEMİL m : Turkish form of JAMIL.

CEMİLE f : Turkish feminine form of JAMIL.

CENEK m : Diminutive of VINCENC.

CENGİZ m : Turkish form of GENGHIS.

CENHELM m : Old English form of KENELM.

CENK m : Means "battle, war" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian.

CENNÉTIG m : Old Irish byname meaning "armoured head" or "misshapen head". This was the name of an Irish king, the father of Brian Boru.



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