for good reason... |
yes and yes. Fwiw- I think it's a nice name. |
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What's wrong with Cecelia? DD had one in her old preschool class.
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jeezus--those names are atrocious! |
just not a fan. It could be the old, crazy Asian co-worker that has that name or the Simon & garfunkel song I can't get out of my head everytime I hear the name. |
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Since it's the name of Pam and Jim's baby on the Office, the writers probably picked it because it is probably getting more popular and will get more popular with more people hearing it. We have friends who named their daughter Cecilia a few years ago. |
Except on The Office. |
I agree that Noah is popular and
Noa is a very popular name for girls in Israel. |
| Not from these parts but I'm interested in talk of AA names: I never thought that people going to Alcoholics Anonymous would be a sub-set. Who knew? |
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I like Cecilia (and Cee Cee) although I think I prefer just Celia.
I don't care for all of these but a number of the girls' names are nice. And so much better (IMO) than some of the other tired options listed earlier in this thread. |
I know one, too. |
I agree with this...and add Kimberly, Carrie, Theresa, and Nicole as names I never hear for little girls these days. |
This was my grandmother's name, and I've been waiting for it to make a comeback. I think "Aggie" is a cute nickname... |
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Cecilia is common in Catholic families.
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