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Meaning of the name "Cecily"
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I thought that the name was very pretty. Then I looked up the meaning.
"Cecily" means "blind". I didn't know. How very fitting! (:
I know it's pretty common for authors to actually give thought to naming their characters, but some authors don't or give really pretentious names.
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I didn't know that, how nice. This was a great book.
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"Cecily" means "blind". I didn't know. How very fitting! (:
I know it's pretty common for authors to actually give thought to naming their characters, but some authors don't or give really pretentious names.