Cephas
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Cephas may refer to:
Religion
change- The title of Saint Peter
- Diocese of Cephas, an ancient episcopal seat of the Roman province of Mesopotamia, in present-day Tur Abdin, Turkey
- Cephas of Iconium, among the Seventy Disciples of Jesus, bishop of Iconium or Colophon, Pamphylia
- Moses Bar Cephas or Moses Bar-Kepha (c. 813–903), Syriac writer and bishop of the Syriac Orthodox Church
People
changeGiven name
change- Cephas Yao Agbemenu (born 1951), Ghanaian sculptor and a traditional African wood carver and Art Professor
- Céphas Bansah (born 1948), Ngoryifia ("developmental chief") of the Gbi Traditional area of Hohoe, Ghana
- Cephas Chimedza (born 1984), Zimbabwean footballer
- Cephas Lemba (born 1970), Zambian sprinter
- Cephas Lumina, Zambian lawyer and human rights expert
- Cephas Malele (born 1994), Angolan-born Swiss footballer
- Cephas Matafi (born 1971), Zimbabwean long-distance runner
- Cephas Mark (1872–1942), Canadian druggist and political figure
- Cephas Msipa (1931–2016), Zimbabwean politician
- Cephas Pasipamiri, Zimbabwean long distance and marathon runner
- Cephas Thompson (1775–1856), American itinerant portrait painter
- Cephas Washburn (1793–1860), Christian missionary and educator
- Cephas Zhuwao (born 1984), Zimbabwean cricketer
- Cephas Fianyeku (born 1979) Ghanaian Banker and criminologist
Middle name
change- Collen Cephas Gwiyo, Zimbabwean politician and deputy secretary general of the Zimbabwe Congress
- Edward Cephas John Stevens (1837–1915), New Zealand politician
- Jasmine Cephas Jones (born 1989), American actress
- Ron Cephas Jones (born 1957), American actor
Surname
change- Kassian Cephas (1845–1912), Javanese photographer
- McColm Cephas (born 1978), Liberian footballer
Other uses
change- Cephas & Wiggins, an American acoustic blues duo
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