Cecily

/ˈsɛsɪli/ noun

A female given name with Latin origins, famously used in literature and popular culture.

From the Latin name 'Cæcilia,' derived from 'caecus' meaning 'blind.' Saint Cecilia became the patron saint of music, which increased the name's popularity in medieval and Renaissance Europe.

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