feminine Celia

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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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georgian
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old norse
old swedish
romanian
spanish
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croatian
lithuanian
slovene
czech
french
ancient Greek (Latinized)
catalan
hungarian (magyar)
portuguese
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irish
scottish
polish
bulgarian
russian
ukrainian
middle english
Italian (Medieval)
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greek
galician
serbian
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middle french
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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #866


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #7554

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Numerological Values: #3

Traits associated with the number 3 include advanced social skills and articulation. People with name-number 3 are delightful to speak to and are often successful orators or writers. They have a colorful imagination and enjoy life to the fullest.

Chakra Number: #3
Solar Plexus Chakra "Manipura"

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Color meaning: Yellow

The color yellow relates to acquired knowledge. It is the color which resonates with the left or logic side of the brain stimulating our mental faculties and creating mental agility and perception. Being the lightest hue of the spectrum, the color psychology of yellow is uplifting and illuminating, offering hope, happiness, cheerfulness and fun. In the meaning of colors, yellow inspires original thought and inquisitiveness. Yellow is creative from a mental aspect, the color of new ideas, helping us to find new ways of doing things. It is the practical thinker, not the dreamer.

Name Songs

According to: itunes

Song
Artist
cÉlia
didier makaga
celia of the seals
donovan
cÉlia
paul personne

Notable People and Personalities

Celia (cristina Ioana Socolan) (born 1984) Romanian Singer-songwriter
Celia Calderon De La Barca (1921–1969), Mexican Artist
Celia Caturelli (born 1953), Argentine Artist
Celia Cruz (1925–2003), Cuban-american Singer
Celia De La Serna Llosa (1928–1967), Mother Of Che Guevara
Celia Fiennes (1662–1741), British Travel Writer
Celia Fremlin (1914–2009), English Author
Celia Guevara March (born 1963), Cuban-argentine Marine Biologist
Celia Hart Santamaría (1963–2008), Cuban Physicist And Author
Celia Imrie (born 1952), British Actress
Celia Johnson (1908–1982) English Actress
Celia Kim (born 1977), German Actress
Celia Lovsky (1897–1979), Austrian-american Actress
Celia Rees (born 1949), British Author
Celia Sánchez (1920–1980), Cuban Revolutionary And Politician
Celia Thaxter (1835–1894) American Writer Of Poetry And Stories
Celia Von Bismarck (1971–2010), Swiss Ngo Consultant And Ambassador Of The Red Cross
Celia Weston (born 1951) American Actress
Célia Camargo Silva (1936–1997), Brazilian Actress And Theater Director
Célia Coutinho, Brazilian Actress
Célia Cruz(born 1947) Brazilian Singer
Célia Fernandez (born 1974) Portuguese Singer
Célia Martins (1918–1999) Actress And Presenter Brazilian
Célia Pérez (born 1990) English Actress And Model
Célia Ribeiro (born 1929) Brazilian Journalist And Writer
Célia Rodrigues (born 1922) Brazilian Actress