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- Cecelia
- From the Latin name Caecilia, a female form of Caecilius, which is from the Latin caecus, meaning "blind".
- Cecilia
- From the Latin name Caecilia, a female form of Caecilius, which is from the Latin caecus, meaning "blind".
- Cecil
- Originally a Welsh surname, which is taken from the Welsh Seissylt, meaning "sixth child". This was taken from the Latin sextus, meaning "six". Could also be from the Latin name Caecilius, from caecus, meaning "blind".
- Cecile
- He who is blind, He who is blind.
- Cicely
- From the Latin name Caecilia, a female form of Caecilius, which is from the Latin caecus, meaning "blind".
- Cecily
- From the Latin name Caecilia, a female form of Caecilius, which is from the Latin caecus, meaning "blind".
- Sicily
- A place name, an island in Italy.
- Ceceilia
- A woman without a sight, a blind woman.
- Cesilia
- This name derives from the Latin “Caecus / Caecilius,” which in turn derives from the Proto-Italic and Proto-Indo-European Adjective “*káykos / *kaikos,” meaning “one-eyed, blind.” Saint Cecilia was a noble lady of Rome who, with her husband Valerian, his brother Tiburtius, and a Roman soldier Maximus, suffered martyrdom ~230, under Emperor Alexander Severus. She was sentenced to death because she refused to worship the Roman gods. After attempts to suffocate her failed, she was beheaded. Her cult is predominant because Cecilia is the patron saint of music.
- Secilia
- Cecilie
- She who is blind.
- Cecila
- This name derives from the Latin “Caecus / Caecilius,” which in turn derives from the Proto-Italic and Proto-Indo-European Adjective “*káykos / *kaikos,” meaning “one-eyed, blind.” Saint Cecilia was a noble lady of Rome who, with her husband Valerian, his brother Tiburtius, and a Roman soldier Maximus, suffered martyrdom ~230, under Emperor Alexander Severus. She was sentenced to death because she refused to worship the Roman gods. After attempts to suffocate her failed, she was beheaded. Her cult is predominant because Cecilia is the patron saint of music.
- Cecille
- French form of Cecily, which is from the Roman surname Caecilius, which comes from the Latin word caecus, meaning "blind".
- Sucely
- Cecilio
- He is a blind one, He is a blind one.
- Cicily
- From the Latin name Caecilia, a female form of Caecilius, which is from the Latin caecus, meaning "blind".
- Cecillia
- She is with no sight.
- Zissel
- This name derives from the Latin “Caecus / Caecilius,” which in turn derives from the Proto-Italic and Proto-Indo-European Adjective “*káykos / *kaikos,” meaning “one-eyed, blind.” Saint Cecilia was a noble lady of Rome who, with her husband Valerian, his brother Tiburtius, and a Roman soldier Maximus, suffered martyrdom ~230, under Emperor Alexander Severus. She was sentenced to death because she refused to worship the Roman gods. After attempts to suffocate her failed, she was beheaded. Her cult is predominant because Cecilia is the patron saint of music.
- Zisel
- Cecely
- A blind girl.