Cedaux

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Meaning

Possibly derived from a place name or occupational term related to cedars or a specific location in France.

Etymology

The surname may originate from Old French 'cèdre' (cedar) or from a place name, though the exact etymology is uncertain. The '-aux' ending suggests a plural or locative form.

About the Cedaux Surname

A French surname of uncertain origin, possibly related to cedar trees or a specific location. The name remains quite rare and is primarily documented in French records.

Distribution & Frequency

Estimated 300 bearers in the United States #4,649 most common surname
Rare Common

Found primarily in France, particularly in regions with historical cedar cultivation or specific place names.

Notable Bearers

People with the Cedaux Surname