"Cecilia" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cecilia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Cecilia
speak

"Cecilia" Meaning

Cecilia is a feminine given name that is Latin in origin. It means "blind" or "dim-sighted", derived from the Roman goddess of sight and the god of light, whom the Romans associated with the healing of eye diseases. In literature and music, Cecilia is also associated with the patron saint of music and musicians, Saint Cecilia, whose feast day is November 22nd.

"Cecilia" Examples

Usage Examples of "Cecilia"


The beautiful opera "Cecilia" was composed by the Italian maestro in the 19th century. (referring to the opera "Cecilia" by Mauro Giuliani)
My friend Cecilia is an excellent mathematician and has received several prestigious awards for her work. (referring to a person named Cecilia)
"Cecilia" is my favorite song by Simon & Garfunkel, with its hauntingly beautiful harmonies and poignant lyrics. (referring to the song "Cecilia" by Simon & Garfunkel)
The tourists in Rome were thrilled to visit the majestic Basilica of Santa Cecilia, a stunning example of Baroque architecture. (referring to a place of worship)
The fourth movement of Bach's Mass in B minor, known as "Cecilia", is considered one of the most challenging and beautiful pieces of choral music. (referring to a musical composition)

"Cecilia" Similar Words

Ceca

speak

Cecal

speak

Cecectomy

speak

Cecidomyia

speak

Cecidomyidae

speak

Cecidomyiidae

speak

Cecil

speak

Cecile

speak

Cecily

speak

Ceconite

speak

Cecopexy

speak

Cecostomy

speak

Cecotrope

speak

Cecotropes

speak

Cecotropes are small, pellet-like masses of undigested food that are produced in the large intestine of some animals, particularly birds and reptiles. They are thought to be a source of nutrient absorption for the host animal, and are often consumed by the animal in order to recycle nutrients. In birds, cecotropes are often passed out of the rectum at night and eaten by the bird, allowing for a more efficient use of nutrients.

Cecotrophy

speak

Cecropia

speak