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        Meaning of the first name Cipriane

        Origin

        Latin, Derived from Cyprianus

        Meaning

        From Cyprus, or of Cyprus

        Variations

        Cipriano, Cipriana, Cypriane
        The name Cipriane is derived from the Latin name Cyprianus, which translates to from Cyprus or of Cyprus. The name is etymologically rooted in the island of Cyprus, which has been significant throughout history for its cultural and geographic importance. As a given name, Cipriane carries connotations of heritage and ties to the island, reflecting the warmth and richness of Mediterranean culture.

        Historically, the name Cyprianus has been associated with notable figures, most prominently Saint Cyprian of Carthage, a 3rd-century bishop and martyr. His teachings and writings contributed to early Christian theology, and he played a crucial role in debates about unity and the nature of the Church. The name has appeared in various forms across cultures and languages, often signifying a connection to themes of resilience and faith, and it has historical resonance in both religious and secular contexts.

        In contemporary usage, Cipriane can be found in diverse cultures, particularly in regions influenced by Mediterranean traditions. While it is not among the most common names today, it retains a unique charm that appeals to parents seeking distinctive names with historical significance. In modern times, variations of Cipriane, such as Cyprian or Ciprian, are also in use across Europe and among diaspora communities, reflecting the enduring legacy and adaptability of the name.

        Based on our records...

        Godfrey

        This is the most common surname associated with Cipriane.

        Margaret

        This is the most common name of those married to a Cipriane.

        Cipriane

        This is the most common name for a child of a Cipriane.
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