Ceresa is of Latin origin and means "cherry." It was derived from the Latin word 'cerasus,' which refers to a cherry tree. This name is often associated with sweetness, beauty, and delicacy, much like the fruit it signifies. Ceresa is a unique choice for a first name, offering a blend of classic elegance and distinctive charm.
The name Ceresa was quite popular from the late 1950s to the mid-1980s, with a notable peak in 1984 when it reached its highest number of births at seven. However, there were periods where its popularity dipped, such as between 1957 and 1962 and again from 1972 to 1984, with only five births recorded each year during these times. In total, over this period, the name Ceresa was given to 28 children.