Cedrika
seh-DRIH-kah
Cedrika is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “A feminine form of Cedric, which is believed to be a literary name invented by Sir Walter Scott in 'Ivanhoe'. Its origin is uncertain.”, and peaked in popularity in 1993.
What Cedrika Means
“A feminine form of Cedric, which is believed to be a literary name invented by Sir Walter Scott in 'Ivanhoe'. Its origin is uncertain.”
The Story of Cedrika
A name born from literary fantasy, carrying the whisper of leadership and a touch of captivating mystery.
Cedrika is a feminine form derived from Cedric, a name likely invented by Sir Walter Scott for his novel Ivanhoe. Its exact origins are uncertain, but it evokes a sense of leadership or command. This iteration first appeared in records in 1989 and saw its peak in 1993.
The name Cedrika conjures an image of a daughter with an independent spirit and a creative spark. You imagine her navigating the world with confidence and an alluring mystique, her charm captivating all who meet her.
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The Adventurer
Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.
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Peak Year
#7 in 1993
Total Births
28
First Recorded
1989
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