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Cedrice

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Cedrice is a boy’s name of Welsh origin, meaning “A variation of 'Cedric', an English name created by Sir Walter Scott for a character in Ivanhoe. It is likely derived from the Welsh name 'Cedrych', meaning 'bounty; pattern'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1964.

Letters7
Syllables2
OriginWelsh

What Cedrice Means

A variation of 'Cedric', an English name created by Sir Walter Scott for a character in Ivanhoe. It is likely derived from the Welsh name 'Cedrych', meaning 'bounty; pattern'.

The Story of Cedrice

This name, a variation of a literary hero, speaks of strength, honor, and a brave, honest heart.

Cedrice is a variation of 'Cedric,' an English name likely originating from the Welsh name 'Cedrych,' meaning 'bounty' or 'pattern.' Created by Sir Walter Scott for his novel 'Ivanhoe,' the name evokes a sense of historical chivalry and noble character.

You see your son as strong, brave, and fundamentally honest, a boy of great integrity. This name resonates with a child who will stand firm in his loyalties and act with a brave, honorable spirit.

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Numerology

5

The Adventurer

Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.

Personality Traits

StrongBraveHonestLoyal

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Peak Year

#6 in 1964

Total Births

12

First Recorded

1964

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