Sedrik
Sedrik Origin and Meaning
Sedrik is a variant spelling of Cedric, a name created by Sir Walter Scott for a character in his 1820 novel Ivanhoe. Scott derived it from the Saxon name Cerdic, a 6th-century king.
The spelling with 'S' gives the name a slightly more modern and distinctive feel. Sedrik conveys strength and nobility, carrying the historical weight of its origins. While not among the most common names, it offers parents a strong masculine option with historical resonance but contemporary appeal. The name has seen modest usage across English-speaking countries, appealing to parents seeking a name with character that isn't overused.