Cesur is a powerful male given name of Turkish origin that is rather rare in German but makes a strong impression. In Turkish, the term means "courage" or "bravery" and stands for bold, fearless action. Choosing this name often reflects a strong family background that values steadfastness and inner stability. With its sharp sound and clear meaning, it stands out distinctly from many soft, modern trend names.
Someone named Cesur likely carries a certain natural authority without appearing arrogant. He is the type who keeps his cool in an emergency while others panic – a true rock in the surf. However, he also has a playful side: when things are relaxed, he loves to create a good mood with dry irony. His smile is often proof that he has control over the situation, even when he is just telling a joke.
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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.
In Love In romance, Cesur is not a man of empty promises but of active affection. He shows his love through loyalty and consistency, but can also be surprisingly romantic when he hits the right timing. A little wink is allowed: he enjoys it when his partner challenges him, as a peaceful but intellectual duel pleases him just as much as a joint adventure tour.
No, it originates from Turkish and has been increasingly given in Germany in recent decades.
It stands for courage, bravery, and determination in the face of difficulties.
No, as it is a non-Christian name, no specific name day is recorded in the church calendar.
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