Cecilia vs. Cecelia
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Cecilia, basically just because it looks more fluid to me.
nn: Ceci 'cc'.
nn: Ceci 'cc'.
Cecilia
Cecelia looks a little funny. Cecilia is slim, prim and fair - Cecelia lokks broader, less controlled, and more brazen.
I've never thought much about nn for Cecilia - it almost seems like a nickname-less name. Maybe Celia? And yes I know there is no Celia in Cecilia, but Cilia don't look right.
Cecelia looks a little funny. Cecilia is slim, prim and fair - Cecelia lokks broader, less controlled, and more brazen.
I've never thought much about nn for Cecilia - it almost seems like a nickname-less name. Maybe Celia? And yes I know there is no Celia in Cecilia, but Cilia don't look right.
Cecilia has millennia of history behind it, and Cecelia is a spelling error and a false etymology. Celia by itself is a beautiful name, but there's no point in splicing it on to Cecilia; none at all.
I like Cecy; I was at school with a Cyelle (pronounced Seal) which was her parents' variation of Cile, and though she was very nice I never warmed to the name in any spelling.
I like Cecy; I was at school with a Cyelle (pronounced Seal) which was her parents' variation of Cile, and though she was very nice I never warmed to the name in any spelling.
Cecilia
Because it is the traditional spelling, I think.
Because it is the traditional spelling, I think.
Cecilia
Cecilia, since it's the feminine form of Cecil.
I think the confusion comes from the similarity to Celia, which has a completely different root / origin than Cecilia. (Celia and Celeste come form the Latin for heaven, i.e., celestial. Cecilia / Cecily / Cecil, on the other hand, mean blind.)
I don't care for Cecilia particularly. But if I had to make a nn for it, then Cici / Cece ("see-see") would be it.
I think the confusion comes from the similarity to Celia, which has a completely different root / origin than Cecilia. (Celia and Celeste come form the Latin for heaven, i.e., celestial. Cecilia / Cecily / Cecil, on the other hand, mean blind.)
I don't care for Cecilia particularly. But if I had to make a nn for it, then Cici / Cece ("see-see") would be it.
This message was edited 4/15/2010, 5:24 PM
Cecilia
My favorite parts are the saint story, its presence in my family, and the nickname Cissie.
My favorite parts are the saint story, its presence in my family, and the nickname Cissie.
My middle name is Cecelia because my grandmother's name is Cecelia. I'll name one of my daughter's with a middle of Cecelia.
Honestly though, if it weren't passed through my family with that spelling, I would think that Cecilia was the better name. I think St. Cecilia gives it the authority as the "correct" spelling.
As far as nns, I like Celia and Cissy. I don't care for CiCi very much. My grandmother goes by C.C. because her last name was Casper.
Honestly though, if it weren't passed through my family with that spelling, I would think that Cecilia was the better name. I think St. Cecilia gives it the authority as the "correct" spelling.
As far as nns, I like Celia and Cissy. I don't care for CiCi very much. My grandmother goes by C.C. because her last name was Casper.
Cecilia.
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Cecilia
I prefer original spellings for the most part. Besides, the second E in Cecelia looks odd to me. I suppose I like Celia as a nn.
I prefer original spellings for the most part. Besides, the second E in Cecelia looks odd to me. I suppose I like Celia as a nn.
Cecilia
I naturally spell it that way. It makes more sense with both the pronunciation and because then it has Cecil in it. I have a friend named Cecelia and I'm always spelling it wrong.
I don't like any of the nicknames for it. My friend just goes by C a lot, which I guess I'd say is my favorite. I don't like Cici or Celia or Cecily at all. Not sure what else you could use.
I naturally spell it that way. It makes more sense with both the pronunciation and because then it has Cecil in it. I have a friend named Cecelia and I'm always spelling it wrong.
I don't like any of the nicknames for it. My friend just goes by C a lot, which I guess I'd say is my favorite. I don't like Cici or Celia or Cecily at all. Not sure what else you could use.
This message was edited 4/15/2010, 8:39 AM
Cecilia
I just think Cecilia looks more...elegant and finished than Cecelia. I like Cissy, Lia and Celia as nicknames.
I just think Cecilia looks more...elegant and finished than Cecelia. I like Cissy, Lia and Celia as nicknames.