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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.

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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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Numerology

5

The Adventurer

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

Personality Traits

IndependentCreativeCharmingMysterious

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Peak Year

#7 in 1993

Total Births

28

First Recorded

1989

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