Boy Girl’s name Cedar Cedar Cedar means: Type of Tree. Cedar Name Origin: American See what 6 people think about Cedar Share Popularity Lists Comments Infographic of Cedar name meaning, which is Type of Tree Ask your friends & family about Cedar… Share Pin Tweet Email Text Cedar Name Popularity How popular is the name Cedar? Here’s everything we know. 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Siblings of Cedar Mamas with kids named Cedar also have kids with these names. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Ned A diminutive form of Edward. English Share Your Thoughts 6 Comments Natasha Mar 30 at 2:27 pm The Bible describes the cedar tree as strong and durable (Isaiah 9:10), graceful and beautiful (Psalm 80:10, Ezekiel 17:23), high and tall (Amos 2:9, Ezekiel 17:22), fragrant (Song of Songs 4:11) and spreading wide (Psalm 80:10-11). Reply Keirstyn Feb 1 at 9:15 am It’s strong, has nature vibes without being off, and flows with many middle/last names. It is also associated with our Christian faith. Reply Odey cedar Jan 27 at 11:47 am My name is cedar and I want to ask why am I called a tree…?????? Reply Kennedy Nov 23 at 11:05 am We were originally drawn to the name Cedar because it comes from nature. Then, we began seeing “Cedar” everywhere. From the Bible to street signs, it was a constant theme near the end of our pregnancy. Being from Kentucky, cedar trees are very common trees because they are hardy and can withstand all temperatures. They are also evergreen trees. I like to think our Cedar will be a hardy boy that is ever green, providing shelter from the sun and storms, and being a constant presence of Christ in the lives of others. Reply Paul Feb 7 at 4:39 am Wow! This is great. Would name my son Cedar Reply Emma Apr 13 at 1:35 pm My parents names are Catherine and Peter. Cedar is a phonetic combination of the two. Cedar Road is also a place where we take a drive every Sunday down by the ocean. Reply Share your thoughts on the name Cedar Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. 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Natasha Mar 30 at 2:27 pm The Bible describes the cedar tree as strong and durable (Isaiah 9:10), graceful and beautiful (Psalm 80:10, Ezekiel 17:23), high and tall (Amos 2:9, Ezekiel 17:22), fragrant (Song of Songs 4:11) and spreading wide (Psalm 80:10-11). Reply
Keirstyn Feb 1 at 9:15 am It’s strong, has nature vibes without being off, and flows with many middle/last names. It is also associated with our Christian faith. Reply
Kennedy Nov 23 at 11:05 am We were originally drawn to the name Cedar because it comes from nature. Then, we began seeing “Cedar” everywhere. From the Bible to street signs, it was a constant theme near the end of our pregnancy. Being from Kentucky, cedar trees are very common trees because they are hardy and can withstand all temperatures. They are also evergreen trees. I like to think our Cedar will be a hardy boy that is ever green, providing shelter from the sun and storms, and being a constant presence of Christ in the lives of others. Reply
Emma Apr 13 at 1:35 pm My parents names are Catherine and Peter. Cedar is a phonetic combination of the two. Cedar Road is also a place where we take a drive every Sunday down by the ocean. Reply