Cyprian

  • [ SIP-ree-ən (English) ]
  • History
From the Roman family name Cyprianus which meant "from Cyprus" in Latin. Saint Cyprian was a 3rd-century bishop of Carthage and a martyr under the emperor Valerian.

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Cyprianus
GALICIAN: Cibrán
ITALIAN: Cipriano
PORTUGUESE: Cipriano
ROMANIAN: Ciprian
SPANISH: Cebrián, Cipriano