Proper noun
Ceri (plural Ceris)
A unisex given name from Welsh.
It is only through the assistance of Ceri, the elf Rachel previously rescued from a life of agonizing servitude as a demon's familiar, that they are able to hold off the demon long enough to find a way to survive. Source: Internet
Fran Unsworth, head of newsgathering, and Ceri Thomas, editor of BBC's Radio 4 Today programme have been asked to fill the respective roles, for the time being. Source: Internet
This is driven partly by increased costs for steel and electricity, but primarily by higher labour costs, says Dinara Millington, the senior research director with CERI and author of the report. Source: Internet
Ceri Joyce from The Friends of Burnham Hospital said the department is 'thrilled' with their new bike. Source: Internet
GLYNCOCH born Welsh rugby star Ceri Sweeney has left Newport Gwent Dragons to join the Cardiff Blues. Source: Internet
The shop is the second location for owner Ceri Smith, who has operated a wine shop of the same name for more than a decade in San Francisco. Source: Internet