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  2. Cecilia - Wikipedia

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    Cecilia is a personal name originating in the name of Saint Cecilia, ... the way for the blind, contemplation of heaven and the active life, ...

  3. List of irregularly spelled English names - Wikipedia

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    Many of these are degenerations in the pronunciation of names that originated in other languages. Sometimes a well-known namesake with the same spelling has a markedly different pronunciation. These are known as heterophonic names or heterophones (unlike heterographs, which are written differently but pronounced the same).

  4. Celia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Celia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, as well as a nickname for Cecilia, Cecelia, Celeste, or Celestina.The name is often derived from the Roman family name Caelius, thought to originate in the Latin caelum ("heaven").

  5. Sheila - Wikipedia

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    Cecilia Look up Sheila in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sheila (alternatively spelled Shelagh and Sheelagh) is a common feminine given name, derived from the Irish name Síle , which is believed to be a Gaelic form of the Latin name Caelia , the feminine form of the Roman clan name Caelius , meaning 'heavenly'.

  6. Deep within the Arctic Circle, pocketed between giant glaciers and beneath polar ice floes, photographer and content creator Cecilia Blomdahl finds extraordinary warmth. What life is like in one ...

  7. Cecilia Vega leaves ABC News to join CBS and '60 Minutes' - AOL

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    Cecilia Vega, a White House correspondent and weekend anchor for ABC News, is joining the CBS news magazine "60 Minutes." CBS News announced Thursday that Vega will be a correspondent on the ...

  8. Wikipedia:List of spelling variants - Wikipedia

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    Some usages identified as American English are common in British English; e.g., disk for disc. A few listed words are more different words than different spellings: "aeroplane/airplane", "mum/mom". See also: American and British English differences, Wikipedia:List of common misspellings and Wikipedia:Manual of Style#National varieties of English

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