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Spanish
Spanish name BABIECA means "a simpleton; stupid." This was the name of the white Andalusian steed belonging to El Cid. According to legend, Babieca was frail and wild and when El Cid chose her, his godfather exclaimed "Babieca!" and so this became his name. But Babieca was not stupid; he became a great and famous warhorse and El Cid loved him so much he requested that he be buried with him in the monastery of San Pedro de Cardena. Unfortunately, his wish was not granted; instead Babieca was buried before the gate of the monastery and two elms were planted to mark the site.
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Gaelic
Gaelic name derived from the word cearnach, CEARNAIGH means "victor, winner."
Biblical
black; sad
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Shakespearean American Greek Spanish Portuguese
The Merchant of Venice' The Prince of Arragon, suitor to Portia. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Don...
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American, Anglo, British, English
Battle Chieftain; Modern Female Version of Cedric
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American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Latin, Shakespearean, Spanish, Swedish
Stone; A Rock; Form of Peter; Rock; Strong
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Gaelic Irish
Victorious.
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Irish
Diminutive form of Irish Gaelic Cearbhall, CEARBHALLAN means "little hacker."
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Spanish
Abbreviation of Isadoro 'strong gift.
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Anglo Saxon
Sorrow.
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Chamoru
, a stone.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived by a patch of wet ground overgrown with brushwood, northern Middle English kerr (Old Norse kjarr). A legend grew up that the Kerrs were left-handed, on theory that the name is derived from Gaelic cearr ‘wrong-handed’, ‘left-handed’.Irish : see Carr.This surname has also absorbed examples of German Kehr.
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Spanish
Abbreviation of Isadoro 'strong gift.
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Biblical
Black, sad.
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English
English : habitational name from Chard or South Chard in Somerset, recorded in Domesday Book as Cerdren, possibly from Old English ceart ‘rough heathland’ + ærn ‘building’, ‘dwelling’. In some instances the surname may have arisen simply as a topographic name from ceart.French : from the personal name Chard, a short form of Richard;French : habitational name for someone from Chard in the department of Creuse.
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Portuguese
Portuguese : patronymic from the personal name Pedro (see Peter).Spanish and Jewish (Sephardic) : variant of Perez 2.English : variant of Pierce.Possibly also Hungarian : occupational name from peres ‘procurator’, ‘advocate’ (from per ‘trial’).
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English
Modern feminine of Cedric.
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English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ciara, CEARA means "little black one."
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Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Petrus, PEDRO means "rock, stone."
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English
Variant spelling of English Ceara, CEARRA means "little black one."
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Danya, DANIAH means "judge."
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Australian, Chinese, Greek
Well Born
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English
English : variant of Harold.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEarghail ‘descendant of Earghal’, a personal name with the same etymology as Fearghal (see Farrell).
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Muslim/Islamic
Name of an authority and ascetic of Hadith
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Hebrew
Life.
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Latin
Warring.
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Indian, Tamil
A River
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Hindu, Indian
She who does Good
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Tamil
Vijayata | விஜயதாÂ
Winner, Victor
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Greek
Gift.
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a.
Of the nature of cedar.
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The common cero; also, the spotted cero. See Cero.
n.
A large and valuable fish of the Mackerel family, of the genus Scomberomorus. Two species are found in the West Indies and less commonly on the Atlantic coast of the United States, -- the common cero (Scomberomorus caballa), called also kingfish, and spotted, or king, cero (S. regalis).
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A Russian liquid measure, equal to 3.249 gallons of U. S. standard measure, or 2.706 imperial gallons.