Cecilia Arcadio

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Cecilia 531
Arcadio 177,578
Cecilia Arcadio 13,862,635
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  1. is 177,574th most common Anzuoni
  2. is 177,575th most common Aquilio
  3. is 177,576th most common Aracri
  4. is 177,577th most common Arami
  5. is 177,578th most common Arcadio
  6. is 177,579th most common Arcurio
  7. is 177,580th most common Argiris
  8. is 177,581st most common Arik
  9. is 177,582nd most common Armellini
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  1. is 13,862,631st most common Cecilia Arbo
  2. is 13,862,632nd most common Cecilia Arbour
  3. is 13,862,633rd most common Cecilia Arbuckle
  4. is 13,862,634th most common Cecilia Arbulu
  5. is 13,862,635th most common Cecilia Arcadio
  6. is 13,862,636th most common Cecilia Archambault
  7. is 13,862,637th most common Cecilia Arciniega
  8. is 13,862,638th most common Cecilia Ardolino
  9. is 13,862,639th most common Cecilia Ardon

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Cecilia

Meaning & History

Arcadio

(female) From the Latin name Caecilia, feminine form of Caecilius (see Cecil). This was a good deal more common than the masculine form, largely due to the fame of the 2nd- or 3rd-century virgin martyr whose name is still mentioned daily in the Roman Catholic Canon of the Mass. She is regarded as the patron saint of music and has inspired works such as Purcell's ‘Ode on St Cecilia's Day’, although the reasons for this association are not clear.

Variant: Cecelia.

Pet forms: Cissie, Cissey; Sessy, Sissy.

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