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Globally, Ceuta (שמעון , Ceuta ) is a rare masculine forename. The forename Ceuta is habitual in Israel, where it is quite a rare boy's name, and Morocco, where it is a rare male name. Much less frequently, Ceuta is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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שמעון | Israel |
Ceuta | Spain, Morocco, Venezuela, Brazil, Romania |
Ceuta is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Peter , the 1st Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, Patriarch of Antioch and Apostle of Jesus Christ, Gospel of Mark; Simon the Zealot , the apostle of Jesus; Simon of Cyrene , the man who was forced by the Romans to carry the cross of Jesus, Matthew 27; Simeon , the in the Gospel according to Luke, a man who meets Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus (Luke 2:25–35), Presentation of Jesus at the Temple and Simeon , the Biblical character; second son of Jacob and Leah, Genesis 35.
Mr, Noel, Eros, Hugo, Vera, Fati, Isis, Iago, Iure, Omar, Maria, Mario, Marco, Mirna, Mutua, Santa, Salva, Samir, Safae, Smail, Alana, Andre, Nona, Anass, Tito, Joao, Ms, El, Med, Ali, Ana, Moha, Sara, Said, Simo, Alex, Alan, Anas, Abdo, Adil, Aziz, Casa, Cruz, Lolo, Luis, Luiz, Jose, Juan, and Angel