Cecilia (disambiguation)

Look up Cecelia, Cecilia, Cicely, or cicely in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Cecilia or Cecelia is a female name.

Cecilia may also refer to:

Books

  • Cecilia (Burney novel), an 18th-century work by Frances Burney
  • Cecilia (McClure novel), a 1993 novel by Julie McClure

Films

  • Cecilia (1954 film), a Norwegian film
  • Cecilia (1982 film), a Cuban film

Geography

  • Cecilia, Table Mountain, a section of the Table Mountain National Park, Cape Town, South Africa
  • Cecilia Island, the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
  • Cecilia, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in the United States
  • Cecilia, Louisiana, a small census-designated place in the United States
  • Santa Cecilia, a municipality in Spain
  • Santa Cecilia del Alcor, a municipality in Spain
  • Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, a 5th-century church in Rome

Music

  • Cecilian Movement, a movement of church reform centered in Italy around 1900
  • Cecilia (band), an American pop-rock band based in New York
  • Cecilia (Refice opera), a 1934 opera by Licinio Refice
  • Cecilia a 2000 opera by Charles Chaynes
  • Boston Cecilia, a choral society based in Boston, Massachusetts
  • Cecilia Pantoja, a Chilean singer known for her first name.

Songs

  • '"Cäcilie" (Strauss), a 1894 song by Richard Strauss
  • "Cecilia" (Ace of Base song), a 1999 song
  • "Cecilia" (Dreyer and Ruby song), a 1926 song written by Dave Dreyer with lyrics by Harry Ruby
  • "Cecilia" (Simon & Garfunkel song), a 1970 song
  • "Oh Cecilia" (Breaking My Heart), a 2014 song
  • "Cecilia and the Satellite", a 2014 song
  • "Cecilia", a Brett Kissel song from the 2017 album We Were That Song

Other uses

  • Caecilian, a Group (order) of amphibians
  • Tropical Cyclone Cecilia (1993)

See also

  • All pages with titles containing Cecelia
Topics referred to by the same term
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