Ceddrick, of Germanic origin, is composed of two elements: 'Cedric', which means 'kind', and 'ric', meaning 'power'. The name was popularized by Sir Walter Scott's novel "Ivanhoe", in which Ceddrick, a nobleman, plays a significant role. It has since been associated with nobility and strength of character. The name is unique yet approachable, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking something distinctive but not overly eccentric.
The name Ceddrick has seen a fluctuating popularity over the years, with no particular trend or consistent increase or decrease in births from 1973 to 1995. The total number of births with this name during this period is 47.