Cicerone name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Chick-Pea
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What does Cicerone mean?

Cicerone is variant of well-known and ceaseless Cicero. Cicero is used substantially in English has origin in Latin, Cicero means "Chick-Pea".

Variants of Cicerone

Cicero, Ciceron, Ciro, Kurush, Kyros, Cyril, Cyrus

How popular is the name Cicerone?

Cicerone is an uncommon name which might be exclusive to Romania. As per our research, over 100 babies have been bestowed Cicerone around the globe.

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What numerology tells about Cicerone?

You can turn from open-hearted to untouchable in a blink of an eye, especially when you are sad. Focus on inner peace, balance, harmony, helping those in need, kindness, and love. 2 as your personality number reveals your shyness. Monotony always finds a way to make you do stupid and reckless things. You know how to express yourself and always use the right words at the right time, and win the attention of the right people.

Other names similar to Cicerone, for would be moms

  •  Floréal came from Latin, meaning of Floréal is "Fleuri"
  •  Paula means Humble or The Small is dominantly used in German, Faroese and Finnish has its roots in Latin and Finnish is aimed at both sexes
  •  Martyn - Unorthodox Martyn is originated from Latin is particulary used in Polish, English and Welsh, Martyn means "Like Mars, War Like or Dedicated to Mars" is used for baby boys
  •  Lauralee - Unexpected Lauralee substantially is used in English is rooted from Latin, a baby girl name, meaning of Lauralee is "Laurel Tree or Old Name with Many Variants"
  •  Tino - Odd boy name Tino is used primarily in Spanish, Norwegian and Finnish and originated from Latin, Tino means "Perseverance, The Healthy or The Strong"

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Famous people named Cicerone

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