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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
501 Cedric Welsh War leader; gift of splendor. M
502 Cedrick Welsh Variant of Cedric: War leader; gift of splendor. M

503 Cedrik Welsh Gift of splendor. M
504 Cedro Spanish Abbreviation of Isadoro 'strong gift.'. M
505 Cedron Biblical Black, sad. M
506 Cedrych English Variant of Cedric: Cedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe. Possibly derived from a misspelling of Cerdic, a 6th-century king of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, meaning bounty-pattern. M
507 Cedrych Welsh Variant of Cedric: War leader; gift of splendor. M
508 Ceileachan Gaelic Little champion. M
509 Cein Gaelic Ancient. M
510 Cein Irish Archaic. M
511 Ceithin Welsh Legendary uncle of Lugh. M
512 Celdtun English From the farm by the spring. M
513 Celeres Latin Paladin. M

514 Celeste French This French name is based on the Latin caelestis meaning 'heavenly'. Used as both a masculine and feminine name in France. M
515 Celestin Czech Heaven. M
516 Celestin Latin Heavenly. M
517 Celestina French Variant of Celeste : This French name is based on the Latin caelestis meaning 'heavenly'. Used as both a masculine and feminine name in France. M
518 Celestine French Variant of Celeste : This French name is based on the Latin 'caelestis' meaning 'heavenly'. Five popes have been named 'Celestine', two of whom were canonized. M
519 Celestun Latin Heavenly. M
520 Celeus Greek Father of Triptolemus. M