Cebrià
Cebrià Origin and Meaning
Cebrià is a masculine name primarily used in Catalan-speaking regions of Spain, particularly Catalonia and Valencia. It is the Catalan variation of Cyprian, ultimately derived from Latin 'Cyprianus,' meaning 'from Cyprus.' The name carries historical significance through Saint Cyprian, a notable 3rd-century bishop and martyr. Despite its ancient origins, Cebrià maintains a distinctly modern feel in its Catalan form, with its accent on the final syllable giving it a rhythmic quality. While common within Catalan culture, the name remains quite rare internationally, making it distinctive outside its native regions. Cebrià reflects both cultural heritage and linguistic tradition, appealing to parents seeking a name with Mediterranean roots and a connection to Catalan identity.