To view full name
Fill in surname and patronymic
Description
Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: **Cicero**, in its modern Russian spelling, originates from the Italian male name **Cicerèo** (Cicero), which, in turn, traces back to the ancient Hebrew name **Cicer** (Cizer), meaning "son of Tziyya," signifying "excellent, surpassing." The name Cicer was used as an epithet for individuals exceptionally preeminent in any field, be it combat, labor, or communication. This epithet was named after the islands of **Cicilia** (Cicilia) (Cicilia) – a group of islands in the Mediterranean Sea, located along the coast of Sicily and the Apennine Peninsula, which were anciently called "Cicilia" ("tsitseli") due to their remarkable beauty and fertility. It was believed the epithet meant "handsome," "beautiful," or "outstanding." The name **Ciceron** (Ciceron) – the most well-known variant – was given to **Sulla Cicero**, a Roman orator and politician who lived during the late Republic (106–43 BC). He earned the epithet Ciceron for his eloquent and persuasive speech delivered during the Tiberian legal case. This epithet became his surname and laid the foundation for a series of Italian names, including **Cicerèo**, from which the name Cicero likely derives, and probably subsequently **Tsitsyeu**. Regarding etymology, the name **Ciceron** (Tsitsyeu) is an Italian name of Greek origin, connected to ancient names of Eastern origin meaning superiority. It is linked to the name **Cicilia**, the islands named in honor of the ancient Greek hero **Cyziklus**, son of Arest of Mytilene (the ancient Greek island belonging to the Kingdom of Sicily). The name **Ciceron** (Ciceru) was widespread in Italy, particularly in Sicily, and later became known in Rome. In Russia, the name **Ciceron** (Ciceru) was adopted and used during the XVIII-XIX centuries, as well as at the beginning of the XX century. Currently, the name **Ciceron** (Ciceru) is not widespread in Russia but is used occasionally. Characteristic traits associated with the name **Ciceron** (Ciceru) may include qualities such as intelligence, oratorical talent, inner strength, self-confidence, a drive for leadership, a sense of justice, and a desire to excel in one's field. People with this name are often associated with images of orators, defenders, figures of speech and strength. However, the interpretation may vary depending on the era and culture. Known bearers of the name or related names (particularly the Italian variant **Ciceron**): **Sulla Cicero**, the Roman general and statesman; also known are political figures and writers from Sicily and Italy who bore variations of this name. The popularity of the name **Ciceron** (Ciceru) in modern Russia is very low. It does not enter the top 100 common male names. In other countries, especially Italy and Latin American countries, the name has historical significance but is not mass-popular today. Variations and diminutives of the name **Ciceron** (Ciceru) include: **Cicero** (more common variant), **Cicò**, **Cicerino**. Diminutives may include: **Cicì**, **Cicerino**.