Cecilia - Feminine Variant Forms

Feminine Variant Forms

  • Cäcilia (German)
  • Cäcilie (German)
  • Caecilia (German), (Latin)
  • Καικιλία (Greek)
  • Cecelia (English)
  • Cecília (Hungarian)
  • Cicelle (Hungarian)
  • Cécile (Dutch), (French)
  • Cecília (Hungarian), (Portuguese), (Slovak), (Catalan)
  • Cecilia (Dutch), (English), (Finnish), (German), (Italian), (Spanish), (Swedish), (Romanian)
  • Cecílie (Czech)
  • Cecilie (Czech), (Danish), (Norwegian)
  • Cecilija (Slovene), (Croatian)
  • Ceciliya (Russian)
  • Cecilly (British)
  • Cecily (English)
  • Cecylia (Polish)
  • Ceil (English)
  • Ceila (English)
  • Cecília (Portuguese)
  • Celia (English), (Italian), (Spanish)
  • Celinda (English)
  • Cicely (English)
  • Cila (Slovene)
  • Cili (Hungarian)
  • Cilika (Slovene)
  • Cilka (Slovene)
  • Cilla (Dutch), (Swedish)
  • Cille (Danish)
  • Cissolt (Manx)
  • Cissy (English)
  • Kikilia (Hawaiian)
  • Sas (English)
  • Seçil (Turkish)
  • Shayla (English)
  • Sheelagh (English), (Hiberno-English)
  • Sheila (English), (Hiberno-English)
  • Shelagh (English), (Hiberno-English)
  • Shelia (English)
  • Síle (Irish Gaelic)
  • Sìleas (Scottish Gaelic)
  • Sidsel (Norwegian), (Danish)
  • Silja (Estonian), (Finnish)
  • Silje (Danish), (Estonian), (Norwegian)
  • Silke (German)
  • Sille (Estonian), (Danish)
  • Sisel (Yiddish)
  • Sisilia (Indonesian)
  • Sissel (Norwegian), (Danish)
  • Sissela (Swedish)
  • Sissie (English)
  • Sissy (English)
  • Szöszill (Hungarian)
  • Tsetsiliya (Russian)
  • Zilla (German)
  • Zisel (Yiddish)

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