Tiare and Cedario, eta: Aurian and Ease
Two names I came across today.
Tiare was feminine and pronounced tee-AR-ee. Is Tiare simply a variant of Tiara?
Cedario I saw in print and was masculine and Philippino. What's the origin of Cedario?
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In the credits for Meet The Robinsons, 2 names caught my attention:
Aurian, male and perhaps related to Aurelius? What's the origin?
Ease - the last name was Asian, I assume it's feminine and not pronounced 'EEZ'. What is the origin and pronunciation?
Thanks!
Tiare was feminine and pronounced tee-AR-ee. Is Tiare simply a variant of Tiara?
Cedario I saw in print and was masculine and Philippino. What's the origin of Cedario?
edit:
In the credits for Meet The Robinsons, 2 names caught my attention:
Aurian, male and perhaps related to Aurelius? What's the origin?
Ease - the last name was Asian, I assume it's feminine and not pronounced 'EEZ'. What is the origin and pronunciation?
Thanks!
This message was edited 3/13/2008, 8:44 PM
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Tiare is a type of gardenia grown in Tahiti. I'm not sure if that was what they were going for or not, but that is my only association. My parents went to Tahiti four years ago and brought back oil made with the flowers.
I'm not coming up with anything for Cedario though. Hmm...
I'm not coming up with anything for Cedario though. Hmm...