Cedrik
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The Story of Cedrik
This name was born from a story, a symbol of affection, destined to be spoken with warmth and a smile.
Cedrik is a modern variation of Cedric, a name popularized by Sir Walter Scott in his novel Ivanhoe. While its exact etymology is uncertain, it's often interpreted to mean 'kindly loved'. This spelling began appearing in records in 1987 and saw its peak popularity around 2001.
When you hear Cedrik, you feel an immediate sense of warmth and affection. This is a name for your son who you imagine will be a beacon of kindness, always ready with a friendly word or a helping hand.
What It Means
“A variant spelling of Cedric, meaning 'kindly loved'.”
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Numerology
The Achiever
Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
Famous Namesakes
Cedric the Entertainer
American actor and comedian
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#14 in 2001
Total Births
170
First Recorded
1987
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