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Cecilia vs. Cecelia
Which do you prefer, Cecilia or Cecelia, and why? And what are your favourite nn's for it?
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Cecilia, basically just because it looks more fluid to me.nn: Ceci 'cc'.
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Cecilia because it's the feminine form of Cecil (not Cecel).NNS:Ceci, Cece
Cissy
Cilia, Celia
Lia
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CeciliaCecelia 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.
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CeciliaMainly because I don't like the 'Cece' (C.C) bit of Cecelia. Favourite nickname would probably be Celia.
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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.
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CeceliaI like the nickname Celia, so I prefer the spelling that easily gives it. Plus, cilia are cellular hairs, and I can't help but see that in the name Cecilia.I am not a fan of Cece/Cici.
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CeciliaBecause it is the traditional spelling, I think.
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Cecilia
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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.

This message was edited 4/15/2010, 5:24 PM

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CeciliaMy favorite parts are the saint story, its presence in my family, and the nickname Cissie.
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CeciliaI like Cecilia more. I don't know why, maybe it's because I see it more often...
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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.
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Cecilia.
nn Ceci
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CeciliaI 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.
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CeceliaI know Cecilia is the much preferred spelling, but it just looks weird to me. All I see in Cecilia is cilia which is a biological term.I love that Cecelia lends better the nickname Cece.
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CeciliaFor purely aesthetic reasons - it just looks better to my eyes. For nicknames, I prefer Cee, Celia, or Lia.
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CeciliaI 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

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CeciliaI just think Cecilia looks more...elegant and finished than Cecelia. I like Cissy, Lia and Celia as nicknames.
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I much prefer Cecilia over Cecelia. The former just looks "right" to me.I like Cece as a nickname, or Cilla.
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I like the look of Cecilia best, and I'd likely just use Celia as a nickname (but I like Cecilia a lot with no nickname).
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Cecilia no doubt. Cecelia has always looked odd to me.
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Cecilia. Cecelia looks weird, and I think it would be mispronounced where I live.
Cecilia Audrey
Cecilia Eleonor
Cecilia Margaret
Cecilia Vivienne
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