Ceril name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek
Meaning: Lordly, Proud, Masterful, Borne by Large Number of Saint, Master, Divine and Of the Lord
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What does Ceril mean?

Of Old Greek origin, Ceril is a baby boy name. Ceril is version of desirable and biblical Cyril. Meaning of Cyril is Borne by Large Number of Saint and Masterful is originated from Old Greek.

Variants of Ceril

Cyril, Kyrillos, Ciro, Kurush, Kyros, Cicero, Cyrus

Middle Names for Ceril

Ezee, Lewys, Sige, Syer, Dayn, view more middle names that goes with Ceril

How popular is the name Ceril?

Ceril is a familiar baby name in Philippines. At least, 100 people globally have carried Ceril as their given name according to our evaluation.

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Here's what numbers has to say about Ceril

Relationships make you feel trapped. It's hard for you to connect with new people and let them inside your world but you are not a closed person. You have a sharp focus and hard-working nature. Reorder your priorities and put work as last. You need to travel more because you work all the time. You are always open to new adventures. You predict things before they happen. You possess great communication skills.

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Famous people named Ceril

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