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Cecilia Cepeda Camacho (born Ximénez), 1685 - 1728
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia Rodríguez (born Ximénez), born Circa 1706
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia Ximenez
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia Jiménez Cebriana, born 1625
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia Muñoz de Francisco (born Ximénez)
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia Sánchez (born Ximénez)
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia SÁNCHEZ (born XIMÉNEZ)
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia MUÑOZ DE FRANCISCO (born XIMÉNEZ)
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia Fernández Camacho (born Ximénez Barba)
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia Díaz (born Ximénez)
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia Ximénez
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia Calleja (born Ximénez)
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia Ximénez
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia Ygnacia Ximénez
FamilySearch Family TreeCecilia Gómez de Zafra (born Ximénez)
FamilySearch Family TreeCecilia Calleja (born Ximénez)
FamilySearch Family TreeCecilia Ruiz de Zafra (born Ximénez)
FamilySearch Family TreeCecilia Ximénez Caballero, born 1733
Geni World Family TreeCecilia Ximénez, born Circa 1780
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- Cecelia Ximenez
- Cecily Ximenez
- Ceilidh Ximenez
- Celia Ximenez
- Cilia Ximenez
- Arabic: سيسيليا زيمينيز (Sīsīliyā Zīmīnīz)
- Japanese: セシリア・シメネス (Seshiria Shimenesu)
- Russian: Сесилия Симénez (Sesiya Siménez)


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The name Cecilia has its origins in the Latin name "Caecilia," which is derived from "caecus," meaning "blind." This name is historically associated with Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians, who is believed to have lived in the 2nd or 3rd century AD in Rome. The name gained popularity in Christian communities due to her veneration, particularly in the context of music and the arts, reflecting a connection to creativity and inspiration. Variations of the name Cecilia can be found across different cultures, including "Cecile" in French, "Cecilia" in Italian and Spanish, and "Cecilie" in Scandinavian countries. Each variation maintains a similar pronunciation but may differ slightly in spelling. The name has remained popular throughout the centuries, often associated with qualities such as grace, artistic talent, and a deep appreciation for music, reflecting the legacy of its most famous bearer.
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