Ceda(Old English)
Derived from Old English 'cerdic', a Saxon King. Possibly invented in 'Ivanhoe' by Walter Scott.
Derived from Old English 'cerdic', a Saxon King. Possibly invented in 'Ivanhoe' by Walter Scott.
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Cedany
One who is like a clover, symbolizing good luck and happiness
Ceder
Inspired by the cedar tree, known for its strength and beauty
Cederick
Derived from Old English 'Cerdic,' a name of a Saxon King
Cederrick
From the Old English 'Cerdic', the name of a Saxon King
Cedra
She is kind and cherished
Cedrec
Derived from Old English, it was the name of a Saxon king
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