a bit irish 4 my likings
2006-06-18 04:30:37
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answered by Sir Scott 2
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Makes me think of Cedric the Entertainer
2006-06-29 04:32:01
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answered by Robby's Girl 2
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Cedric, excellent. Cedie, no.
2006-06-27 18:56:35
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answered by anastasia 2
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It is an OK name except in America where "Cedie" would probably get picked on .
2006-06-18 04:40:05
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answered by Sue Chef 6
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It really depends on your last name and if it fits or not.
The name is great it has some irish in it. It also has some noterority as Cedric "The Entertainer".
If you are feeling the vibe on the name go for it, don't worry about all the other things people are saying on here.
2006-06-18 04:33:09
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answered by aliasasim 5
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I love the name Cedric
2006-06-18 04:46:51
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answered by blue_lotus 2
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I love the name Cedric, and not just because it was the name of a character from HP. It's a nice name that you just don't hear anymore these days and it's a shame.
2006-06-18 04:40:07
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answered by skaur1290 3
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It reminds me of Cedric the Entertainer.
2006-06-29 09:57:59
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answered by Samba Queen 5
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I like Cedric, sounds real sophisticated! Do you know a Cedric?
2006-06-27 20:07:48
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answered by smagnolia 1
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Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter ?. It's sounds cool for me..
2006-06-18 04:31:23
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answered by yusdz 6
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Seems to be a good, strong name. At the same time, here in America, it would be unique. I like that - good, strong, unique. (Cedric the Entertainer notwithstanding)
2006-06-18 04:32:43
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answered by apocalypso blues 5
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