Re: Cecilia / Cecily / Cece
in reply to a message by Belphoebe
I think Cece sounds juvenile and silly. It doesn't do its full forms justice. Cecilia and Cecily both feel aristocratic to me: Cecily is the daughter of a country gentlemen, she has a good sense of humour, and is an excellent horse rider. Cecilia is handsome and poetic, she learns music at a conservatory on Capri. Celia could work with Cece too, I guess, though I'm sure it has already been mentioned.
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