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      Meaning of the first name Cedalion

      Origin

      Greek

      Meaning

      Purify, Cleanse

      Variations

      Ardalion, Edaline, Adalinde
      The name Cedalion finds its origins in Greek, where it derives from the word katharizo, meaning to purify or to cleanse. This etymology aligns with the name's underlying meaning: to purify or cleanse. In Greek mythology, Cedalion was traditionally known as a servant of the god Hephaestus. The story goes that he was blinded while serving his master and was subsequently placed upon the shoulders of the giant Orion, acting as his guide.

      Throughout history, the name Cedalion has appeared in various literary works and cultural references. Its association with purification has led to its inclusion in philosophical texts discussing moral and spiritual cleansing. In modern-day usage, Cedalion is often adopted as a given name, particularly in reference to Greek heritage or as a symbol of spiritual rebirth. Additionally, the name may be chosen for its unique sound and distinctive significance. Although not as widely used as some other Greek names, Cedalion continues to be appreciated for its meaningful origin and its connection to notions of purification and cleansing.

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