Cellus is of Latin origin and means "swelling" or "tumor". It is derived from the Latin word "cellula", which refers to a small cell or swelling. This name was likely used during the Roman era, but it has since become quite rare. It is not currently popular in any country and has no known variations or diminutives. The name Cellus is unique and uncommon, making it an unusual choice for a first name.
"In 1920, there were five babies named Cellus."