The name cedric is of celtic origin, derived from the old celtic name cerdic, which means beloved chief or bounty of the beloved. the name carries connotations of leadership, strength, and endearment, reflecting the qualities associated with a beloved leader or chief. Cedric is a celtic name that originated in britain and ireland Cedric (/ ˈsɛdrɪk /) is a given name invented by walter scott in the 1819 novel ivanhoe
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The name cedric was first mentioned by the author sir walter scott in his novel “ivanhoe”
Cedric is a name of celtic origin, meaning “bounty” or “kind and loved”
The name was invented by sir walter scott for the character cedric of rotherwood in the book “ivanhoe” (1819). It was probably a mistake of scott’s for cerdic, the name of the traditional founder of the west saxon kingdom Cerdic is itself a puzzling name, for it has the appearance of a celtic rather than a teutonic word and may be from celtic caratacos. The name cedric has english origins and is believed to have been derived from the old english name cerdic, which was the name of the founding king of wessex in the 6th century.