feminine Cécile

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Origin:
latin
Name Root:
*káykos / *kaikos > Caecus > Caecilius
Meaning:*
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.

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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #5360


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #5723

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Numerological Values: #1

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Chakra Number: #1
Root Chakra "Muladhara"

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Name Songs

According to: itunes

Song
Artist
lazare et cÉcile
anne sylvestre
cÉcilo ma cÉcile
goun & friedemann
lazare et cÉcile
marÉn berg

Notable People and Personalities

Cécile Aubry (born 1928), Retired French Film Actress And Television Screenwriter
Cécile Brunschvicg (1877–1946), French Feminist Politician
Cécile Bruyère (1845–1909), Benedictine Nun
Cécile Chaminade (1857–1944), French Composer And Pianist
Cécile De France (born 1975), Belgian Actress
Cécile Fatiman (~1791), Voodoo Priestess And A Figure Of The Haitian Revolution
Cécile Guillame (1933–2004), French Engraver
Cecile Licad (born 1961), Filipina Virtuoso Classical Pianist
Cécile Lignot-maubert (born 1971), French Hammer Thrower
Cécile Manorohanta (21st Century), Malagasy Politician
Cécile Ousset (born 1936), French Pianist
Cécile Paoli (21st Century), French Actress
Cécile Rigaux (born 1969), French Beach Volleyball Player
Cécile Schott (21st Century), French Musician
Cécile Vogt-mugnier (1875–1962), French Neurologist
Cecile De Brunhoff (1903–2003), French Storyteller
Cecile Hulse Matschat (1895–1976), American Author, Geographer And Botanist
Cecile Licad (born 1961), Filipina Virtuoso Classical Pianist
Cecile O'rahilly (1894–1980), Irish Scholar
Cecile Of France (~1097–1145), French Princess
Cecile Platovsky (20th Century), Belgian-american Fashion Designer
Cecile Reynaud (21st Century), Volleyball Educator
Cecile Sinclair (born 1987), Dutch Model