Cieria is a rare feminine given name with unknown origins; while some believe it may be a variant of 'Cyria' from ancient Rome meaning 'from Cyprus', this theory lacks evidence.
Cyprian is a Latin-derived name meaning 'of Cyprus', the mythical birthplace of Venus, and is associated with Saint Cyprian, a 3rd-century bishop known for his faith and courage.
Delphina is a rare Latin-origin name derived from 'delphys', meaning 'womb'. It was popular in ancient Rome and during the Middle Ages as an alternative to Delphine. Notable figures include Queen Delphina of Cyprus and Saint Delphina of Aragon. Today, it's considered distinctive despite its rarity.
Zavier is a Latin-derived name, originally meaning "new house" or "brilliant," popularized by Francis Xavier, a co-founder of the Jesuits, and famous in literature through Jules Verne's protagonist in "The Mysterious Island.
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