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Publisher and writer
Cecil James Sidney Woolf (1927–2019) was an English author and publisher. He was a nephew of the Woolfs of the Bloomsbury Group and lived in Hammersmith
Cecil_Woolf
British author and publisher (1880–1969)
nine siblings, Bella Woolf was also an author. His brother Cecil Nathan Sidney Woolf was the author of Poems (published 1918); Cecil was killed in World
Leonard_Woolf
1982 undeclared Argentina–United Kingdom war
(1982). One man's Falklands. Cecil Woolf. ISBN 978-0-900821-65-3. Dalyell, Tam (1983). Thatcher's Torpedo. Cecil Woolf. ISBN 978-0-900821-66-0. Eddy
Falklands_War
British writer and photographer (1860–1913)
Letters A Selection (Cecil Woolf, London, 1966 [actually 1967]) The Armed Hands (Cecil Woolf, London, 1974) Collected Poems (Cecil Woolf, London, 1974) The
Frederick_Rolfe
English novelist and philosopher (1872–1963)
[25] The Diary of John Cowper Powys for 1929, ed. Anthony Head. London: Cecil Woolf, 1998 The Diary of John Cowper Powys 1930, ed. Frederick Davies (1987)
John_Cowper_Powys
English writer (1931–2013)
Music' in The Musical Times, April 1967, p 329-330 Voyage to a Beginning (Cecil Woolf, 1968, p. 160-1) Howard F Dossor: Colin Wilson: the man and his mind
Colin_Wilson
British Army officer (1874-1951)
Eileen Quelch, Perfect Darling: Life and Times of George Cornwallis-West (Cecil Woolf, 1972). "No. 27220". The London Gazette. 14 August 1900. p. 5034. "No
George_Cornwallis-West
1929 essay by Virginia Woolf
extended essay by Virginia Woolf, first published in 1929. Divided into six chapters, the work is based on two lectures Woolf delivered in October 1928
A_Room_of_One's_Own
Welsh novelist and journalist
a Celebration: Essays and Recollections, ed. Colin Stanley. London: Cecil Woolf, 1988. "Selected Poems" ["Xanadu," "Claudian Landscape," "Heroic Head
Bill_Hopkins_(novelist)
Philanthropist and model, mother of Virginia Woolf
Stephen". The Virginia Woolf Bulletin (Review) (21): 56–58. Newman, Hilary (2006). Laura Stephen: a memoir. London: Cecil Woolf. ISBN 978-1-897967-39-3
Julia_Stephen
Philosophy dealing with absurdity of existence
Colin Stanley, Colin Wilson, a Celebration: Essays and Recollections Cecil Woolf, 1988, p. 43. Holt, Jason. "Existential Ethics: Where do the Paths of
Existentialism
British poet (1895–1915)
London: Cecil Woolf, 1985. ISBN 0-900821-53-1. Wilson, Jean Moorcroft (Ed). The Collected Letters of Charles Hamilton Sorley. London: Cecil Woolf, 1990
Charles_Sorley
English raconteur (1908–1999)
of her life. How to Have a Life Style (1975), Quentin Crisp, 159 pp., Cecil Woolf Publ., ISBN 978-0-900821-83-7. Essays on charisma and personality. Love
Quentin_Crisp
British civil servant and historian (1946–2020)
defendant has broken the law. Norton-Taylor, Richard. The Ponting Affair. Cecil Woolf, 1985. ISBN 0-900821-73-6 BBC, On this day, 16 February 1985, Falklands'
Clive_Ponting
Surname list
Edward Woolf (1836–1901), British-American playwright, composer and journalist Cecil Woolf (1927–2019), English author and publisher Daniel Woolf (b. 1958)
Woolf_(surname)
English writer (1895–1958)
1950 (pp. 548–49) David H. Porter, Cecil Woolf, Virginia Woolf and the Hogarth Press: "Riding a Great Horse". Cecil Woolf, 2004. ISBN 1897967586. (p. 28)
Louis_Golding
Design enterprise founded by members of the Bloomsbury Group
The Omega Workshops and the Hogarth Press: an artful fugue. London: Cecil Woolf, p. 7. ISBN 9781897967096 Shone, p. 139. Whitten, Joff (2009). Teachers
Omega_Workshops
British author and journalist (1873–1957)
Jane Fouli, London: Cecil Woolf, p. 11. Dorothy Richardson, "Foreword, Pilgrimage 1, London: Virago, 1989, p. 10. Virginia Woolf's review of Revolving
Dorothy_Richardson
British environmentalist and peace campaigner
Smith, Graham (1985). Death of a Rose Grower: Who Killed Hilda Murrell?. Cecil Woolf. ISBN 0-900821-76-0. Murray, Gary (1993). Enemies of the State. Simon
Hilda_Murrell
Book series by Dorothy Richardson
of John Cowper Powys and Dorothy Richardson, ed. Jane Fouli, London: Cecil Woolf, p. 11. Sydney Janet Kaplan, Feminine Consciousness in the Modern British
Pilgrimage_(novel_sequence)
English poet and critic (1927–2019)
University Press, 1995 The Powys Family: Some Records of a Friendship, Cecil Woolf, 1999 The Alchemy of Laughter, Palgrave Macmillan, 2000 Poetry The Ancient
Glen_Cavaliero
People’s Poetry of the Great War (Cecil Woolf, 2007) The Black Chair (2008) People’s Poetry of World War Two (Cecil Woolf, 2009) The First World War in the
Phil_Carradice
British archaeologist and author (1880–1941)
Retrieved 20 June 2016. Childs, David; Whelpton, Vivien (2011). British & Irish Poets of the Gallipoli Campaign, 1915, Heirs Of Achilles. Cecil Woolf Press.
John_Still_(author)
British academic
works on Virginia Woolf, Charles Sorley, Robert Graves, Isaac Rosenberg and William Watson. Her husband was the publisher Cecil Woolf (died 10 June 2019)
Jean_Moorcroft_Wilson
English writer (1880–1948)
Bibliography, 1940 Jerome, Joseph (1965). Montague Summers: A memoir. Cecil & Amelia Woolf. Doherty, Bernard (2020). "From Decadent Diabolist to Roman Catholic
Montague_Summers
British Anglican priest, poet, antiquarian and reputed eccentric
collection of papers) 1975: Selected Poems: Robert Stephen Hawker. Ed. Cecil Woolf The Poetical Works of Robert Stephen Hawker (1879); now first collected
Robert_Hawker_(poet)
American classical philologist
Hogarth Press: An Artful Fugue (with Cecil Woolf). Cecil Woolf, London, 2008. ISBN 9781897967584 Virginia Woolf and the Hogarth Press: ‘Riding a Great
David_H._Porter
American poet (1881–1955)
Frances (1994). The Letters of John Cowper Powys to Frances Gregg. Cecil Woolf. p. 235. ISBN 978-0-900821-99-8. Grant, Joy. Harold Monro and the Poetry
Maurice_Browne
English composer and suffragette (1858–1944)
London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1959. Anderson, Gwen. Ethel Smyth, London: Cecil Woolf, 1997. ISBN 189796790X ISBN 1-897967-90-X Bartsch, Cornelia; Grotjahn
Ethel_Smyth
Communion, Charlie Is My Darling, Tonite Let's All Make Love in London). Cecil Woolf, 92, English author and publisher. 17 June – Ian MacFarlane, 86, Scottish
2019_in_the_United_Kingdom
British poet (1878–1962)
popular. Dominic Hibberd, Wilfrid Gibson and Harold Monro, the Pioneers (Cecil Woolf, 2006) Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004). "The
Wilfrid_Wilson_Gibson
English poet and educator (1866 - 1931)
Brno 2011, pp168-200 See Frederick Rolfe: Letters to R.M. Dawkins ed. Cecil Woolf (London 1962) Waugh, Thomas (1996). Hard to Imagine: Gay Male Eroticism
John_Gambril_Nicholson
Communion, Charlie Is My Darling, Tonite Let's All Make Love in London). Cecil Woolf, 92, English author and publisher. Yang Yang, 44, Chinese tenor, suicide
Deaths_in_June_2019
English economist (1900–1978)
"Recipients of the Prize". Bernhard Harms Prize. Retrieved 9 June 2019. Cecil Woolf and John Bagguley (editors),Authors Take Sides on Vietnam, Peter Owen
Roy_Harrod
Opera by Ethel Smyth
2., pp. 173–174, Other sources Anderson, Gwen, Ethyl Smyth, London: Cecil Woolf, 1997. ISBN 1-897967-90-X ISBN 1-897967-90-X Harewood, Earl of and Antony
The_Wreckers_(opera)
German anarchist, bookseller and publisher
ʺTF Powys's Favourite Bookseller: The Story of Charles Lahrʺ. London: Cecil Woolf Publishers. Hilliard, Christopher (2008). "The literary underground of
Charles_Lahr
British Carmelite friar, priest and writer (1912–2000)
Collection of Essays by Various Hands. Saint Albert's Press, Aylesford, 1961 Cecil Woolf and Brocard Sewell (eds.) Two Friends: John Gray and Andre Raffalovich
Brocard_Sewell
Short story by Virginia Woolf
Czarnecki, Kristin. "Virginia Woolf, Authorship, and Legacy: Unravelling Nurse Lugton's Curtain." Bloomsbury Heritage Series. Cecil Woolf Publishers, 2013.
The_Widow_and_the_Parrot
English journalist and First World War poet
before his death. Whelpton, Vivien (2007). Leslie Coulson: a Singer Once. Cecil Woolf (War Poets Series). ISBN 978-1-897967-16-4. Firstworldwar.com Potter
Leslie_Coulson
English novelist (1908–1967)
Margaret Webster: a life in the theater, University of Michigan Press, 2004 Cecil Woolf and John Bagguley,Authors take sides on Vietnam : two questions on the
Pamela_Frankau
Julian; Rosenbaum, Stanford Patrick (2005). Conversation with Julian Fry. Cecil Woolf. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-897967-29-4. Smith, Martin Ferguson (2023). The Artist
Helen_Coombe
1951 novel by John Cowper Powys
Sea Eagle: The Letters of John Cowper Powys to Philippa Powys. London: Cecil Woolf, 1996, p. 211. Porius (2007), p. 576. See W. J. Keith's John Cowper Powys:
Porius: A Romance of the Dark Ages
Porius:_A_Romance_of_the_Dark_Ages
British historian
David, ed. (2007). The letters of John Cowper Powys and Emma Goldman. Cecil Woolf. "Friends of Freedom Press Ltd". Companies House. Retrieved 7 February
David_Goodway
Hungarian-British anarchist publisher (1930–2010)
contributed the essay "So Much Work to Do" in Colin Wilson, a Celebration (Cecil Woolf,1988). This was reprinted in The Sage of Tetherdown: personal recollections
John_Rety
English poet, critic, journalist and literary editor
Carcanet Press Edgell Rickword: No Illusions (2007) by Michael Copp, Cecil Woolf Harman, Claire (2004). "Rickword, (John) Edgell (1898–1982)". Oxford
Edgell_Rickword
British publishing house
founded as an independent company in 1917 by British authors Leonard Woolf and Virginia Woolf. It was named after their house in Richmond (then in Surrey and
Hogarth_Press
British feminist scholar (1938–2015)
Ohio State University Press, 1988. Virginia Woolf and Cambridge: The Proper Upkeep of Names. London: Cecil Woolf Publishers, Bloomsbury Heritage Series #11
Jane_Marcus
Letters of John Cowper Powys to Philippa Powys, ed. Anthony Head. London: Cecil Woolf, 1996. In 1924 she moved into Chydyok, an isolated farmhouse near the
Philippa_Powys
English poet and novelist (1888–1918)
the Blue, appeared in 1929. *T P Cameron Wilson by Merryn Williams (Cecil Woolf, 2006) "Magpies in Picardy". archive.org. Retrieved 15 March 2017. "For
T._P._Cameron_Wilson
English poet, 1888–1957
(2009). F. W. Harvey: Poet of Remembrance. The War Poets Series. London: Cecil Woolf. ISBN 978-1-897967-96-6. Harvey, F. W. (1920). Comrades in Captivity:
F._W._Harvey
British chess player (1866–1935)
Ga3# Cornwall portal Frederick Rolfe, Baron Corvo, The Venice Letters, Cecil Woolf, 1974 ISBN 0-900821-30-2 Robert Scoble, Raven: The Turbulent World of
Charles_Masson_Fox
British lawyer, politician and diplomat (1864–1958)
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, CH, PC, QC (14 September 1864 – 24 November 1958), known as Lord Robert Cecil from 1868 to 1923
Robert Cecil, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood
Robert_Cecil,_Viscount_Cecil_of_Chelwood
English publisher (1870–1937)
and had four more children: Virginia Stephen, later the author Virginia Woolf, the painter Vanessa Bell, and two sons, Thoby and Adrian Stephen. Gerald
Gerald_Duckworth
English World War II war poet (1921–1943)
Stephen Benson CWGC casualty details Drummond Allison: Come, Let Us Pity Death, by Ross Davies (London:Cecil Woolf Publishers) ISBN 978-1-897967-91-1.
Drummond_Allison
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), winning for these last two features. Her performance in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? also earned her the BAFTA
List of awards and nominations received by Elizabeth Taylor
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Elizabeth_Taylor
British businessman who made his fortune in South Africa (1851–1897)
Leah "Lily" Primrose Barnato (1893–1933) Isaac "Jack" Henry Woolf Barnato (c. 1894–1918) Woolf "Babe" Barnato (1895–1948) He was also the father of Isabel
Barney_Barnato
1939 British film
Mackenzie Ward and Cecil Parker. It was written by George Barraud, Gerald Elliott (as W.G. Elliott), Elvey, Reginald Long and D. William Woolf. In Britain in
Sons_of_the_Sea_(1939_film)
Letter by Virginia Woolf
Stephen Spender, Cecil Day Lewis and W.H. Auden. Lehman felt her understanding of poetry was inadequate, and later parted company with the Woolfs. Her quoted
A_Letter_to_a_Young_Poet
Honorary Golden Globe Award
The Cecil B. DeMille Award is an honorary Golden Globe Award bestowed by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) for "outstanding contributions
Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award
Golden_Globe_Cecil_B._DeMille_Award
American writer and veteran (1915–2008
Milton Woolf.: undated Delegation to Visit Senator Wagner (N.Y.) at Washington, D.C. Office.: circa 1939 Committee for Free Spain. Portrait of M. Woolf and
Milton_Wolff
English grande dame and political hostess
Mary Stanley, Countess of Derby (previously known as Mary Cecil, Marchioness of Salisbury, née Lady Mary Sackville-West; 23 July 1824 – 6 December 1900)
Mary Stanley, Countess of Derby
Mary_Stanley,_Countess_of_Derby
English aristocrat (1873–1938)
and Dora Carrington, the art historian Roger Fry, and the writer Virginia Woolf. Morrell's longest affair was with the philosopher Bertrand Russell, with
Lady_Ottoline_Morrell
Practical joke by Horace de Vere Cole in 1910
their sisters, Vanessa (later Vanessa Bell) and Virginia (later Virginia Woolf), would visit. After university, the four Stephen siblings became members
Dreadnought_hoax
British writer (1877–1952)
Desmond MacCarthy: The Man and His Writings (1984) Quentin Bell, Virginia Woolf: A Biography in 2 vols. (1972) Works by Desmond MacCarthy at Project Gutenberg
Desmond_MacCarthy
1930 collection of photographs by Cecil Beaton
The Book of Beauty is a 1930 book by Cecil Beaton, his first published book of photographs. In his concept of beauty, Beaton, with sketches and photographs
The_Book_of_Beauty
British scientist
Barnet Woolf FRSE (24 November 1902 – 20 March 1983) was a 20th-century British scientist, whose disciplines had a broad scope. He made lasting contributions
Barnet_Woolf
British and American actress (1932–2011)
Shrew (1967), and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966). Taylor received the best reviews of her career for Woolf, winning her second Academy Award and several
Elizabeth_Taylor
1847 novel by Emily Brontë
Mary F. Robinson's biography of Emily in 1883. Modernist novelist Virginia Woolf affirmed the greatness of Wuthering Heights in 1925: Wuthering Heights is
Wuthering_Heights
English participant in the Gunpowder Plot (1570–1606)
15 February 2005, retrieved 15 February 2011 Fraser 2005, p. 349. Fox & Woolf 2002, p. 269. Fraser 2005, pp. 351–352. Fraser 2005, p. 356. "Lewes bonfire
Guy_Fawkes
English novelist and writer
Cambridgeshire. He was named after Leslie Stephen, the father of the writer Virginia Woolf. His father, Harry Bark Hartley, was a solicitor and justice of the peace
L._P._Hartley
British publisher (1909–1984)
& Windus in 1946, and worked closely with its founder, Leonard Woolf, and with Cecil Day-Lewis. Among the authors under her care were Laurens van der
Norah_Smallwood
Football program representing the University of Mount Union
Frost 1982: Dave McLaughlin 1983: Steve Harter & Tony Colao 1985: Scott Woolf 1986: Mike Groff & Scott Gindlesberger 1987: Russ King 1989: Mike Garn 1990:
Mount Union Purple Raiders football
Mount_Union_Purple_Raiders_football
2013 British TV series or programme
first aired on Comedy Central in 2013. Created by Joe Tucker and Lloyd Woolf, it stars Blake Harrison as Ben, a directionless, young graduate who returns
Big_Bad_World_(TV_series)
1920s group of aristocratic socialites
as the 2003 film Bright Young Things, is a satirical look at this scene. Cecil Beaton began his career in photography by documenting this set, of which
Bright_young_things
English founder of modern nursing (1820–1910)
writing "a major text of English feminism, a link between Wollstonecraft and Woolf". Nightingale was initially reluctant to join the Women's Suffrage Society
Florence_Nightingale
Scottish music critic, author and composer (1895–1951)
Cecil William Turpie Gray (19 May 1895 – 9 September 1951) was a Scottish music critic, author and composer. Born in Edinburgh, he took an arts degree
Cecil_Gray_(composer)
Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 to 1603
Representing Elizabeth in Stuart England: Literature, History, Sovereignty. Woolf, D. R. (August 1985). "Two Elizabeths? James I and the Late Queen's Famous
Elizabeth_I
English novelist and writer (1879–1970)
where he met fellow future writers such as Lytton Strachey and Leonard Woolf. He then travelled throughout Europe before publishing his first novel,
E._M._Forster
American actor (1917–2006)
Texas. He also appeared onstage in dramas such as Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, where he was in the original production taking over the
Henderson_Forsythe
1929 film
career was as a producer) and starring Blanche Sweet, Haddon Mason and Cecil Humphreys. It was written by Robert Cullen and Herbert Wilcox, based on
The Woman in White (1929 film)
The_Woman_in_White_(1929_film)
Actor. Kim Hunter won for Best Supporting Actress. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?: Sandy Dennis won for Best Supporting Actress. George Segal was nominated
List of Big Five Academy Award winners and nominees
List_of_Big_Five_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees
English actor (born 1946)
Dame Diana Rigg in the West End production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. He was featured as Salieri from 1998 to 2000 in the Broadway production
David_Suchet
1929 novel by William Faulkner
p. 48. Cecil 1982, p. 72. Cohen & Fowler 2000, p. 56. Spill & Gharibian 2024, p. 89. Cecil 1982, p. 73. Spill & Gharibian 2024, p. 141. Cecil 1982, p
The_Sound_and_the_Fury
English country house
Edward Sackville-West, Lord David Cecil, Lytton Strachey, Aldous Huxley, Mark Gertler, Bertrand Russell, Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, E. M. Forster and
Garsington_Manor
Appointed member of the peerage of the United Kingdom whose title cannot be inherited
created life peers under the Life Peerages Act, with the exception of Lord Woolf, who was already a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary before becoming Lord Chief
Life_peer
Snaefell Mountain Gate 1927 Isle of Man TT Lightweight TT 249cc DOT 9 England Cecil Ashby 10 June 1929 Ballacraine 1929 Isle of Man TT Junior TT New Imperial
List of Isle of Man TT Mountain Course fatalities
List_of_Isle_of_Man_TT_Mountain_Course_fatalities
British company
factory in Adelaide, in the colony of South Australia, in the 1870s-1880s. Cecil Augustus Motteram, who later established his own company manufacturing biscuits
Aerated_Bread_Company
American composer (1910–1991)
scores), Viva Zapata!, Spartacus, Cleopatra, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. He received fifteen Academy Award nominations for his work as a composer;
Alex_North
American actor (1950–2015)
April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 24, 2015. Brock, Wendell (April 14, 2004). "'Woolf' star can 'do some damage'". The Atlanta Constitution. pp. E1, E10. Retrieved
Daniel_von_Bargen
British documentary television series
field, Amalfi 3. Italy Villa Cimbrone, Ravello Gardens visited by Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West, T. S. Eliot, and most famously, Greta Garbo. Now a
Monty_Don's_Italian_Gardens
Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
James Leamington Georgy Girl George Segal Nick Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Robert Shaw King Henry VIII A Man for All Seasons 1967 (40th) George Kennedy
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Academy_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Actor
think two people could have been happier than we have been." — Virginia Woolf, English writer (28 March 1941), addressing her husband Leonard in her suicide
List of last words (20th century)
List_of_last_words_(20th_century)
of Warners' adaptation of Edward Albee's play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)—filmed in widescreen and black-and-white, largely set in domestic
List of highest-grossing films
List_of_highest-grossing_films
Bahamian-American actor, filmmaker, diplomat and author (1927–2022)
knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II in 1974. His honors include the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1982, the Kennedy Center Honor in 1995, Screen Actors
Sidney_Poitier
Film award ceremony in 2003
If You Can as Frank Abagnale, Jr. Nicole Kidman – The Hours as Virginia Woolf Salma Hayek – Frida as Frida Kahlo Diane Lane – Unfaithful as Constance
60th_Golden_Globes
1933 film
film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Sydney Howard, Joan Maude and Cecil Humphreys. It was written by Paul England, Claude Hulbert, Bert Lee, Jack
It's_a_King
Book series published by Encyclopædia Britannica
Lowe-Porter) James Joyce A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Virginia Woolf To the Lighthouse Franz Kafka The Metamorphosis (translated by Willa and
Great Books of the Western World
Great_Books_of_the_Western_World
American actress and producer (born 1965)
list of the greatest actors of the 21st century (2020). Davis received the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2025. A graduate of Juilliard, Davis began her career
Viola_Davis
Cannes and Berlin International Film Festivals, and was awarded with the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1985, the Academy Honorary Award and Screen Actors Guild
List of awards and nominations received by Paul Newman
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Paul_Newman
Expletive interjection referencing religious figure Jesus Christ
ISBN 978-0-8047-1241-5. Bottoms, Stephen J. (2000). Albee: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cassidy, Frederick G. (1995). "More
Jesus_H._Christ
CECIL WOOLF
CECIL WOOLF
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wolford.
Girl/Female
Latin English
Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Blind; From the Latin Cecilia; Sixth
Female
English
Medieval form of English Cecilia, CECILY means "blind."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German, Latin, Swedish
Blind One; Sixth
Boy/Male
English American Latin
Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is...
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Welsh Seissylt, CECIL means "sixth." English name derived from Latin Cæcilius, meaning "blind.
Male
English
Blind
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin
Blind; Sixth
Girl/Female
British, English, Latin
Abbreviation of Cecilia; Blind
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, French, German, Latin
A Feminine Form of Cecil
Girl/Female
English
A feminine form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin...
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Cecily, CICELY means "blind."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Good Future
Female
English
Pet form of English Cecily, SISSY means "blind."
Female
English
Pet form of English Cecily, SESSY means "blind."
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, Latin
Blind
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Indian, Irish, Latin, Swedish
Blind One; Sixth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Girl/Female
English American French Latin
Derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin 'coccus' meaning 'blind'.
CECIL WOOLF
CECIL WOOLF
Boy/Male
Tamil
Prajval | பà¯à®°à®œà¯à®µà®²
Brightness
Girl/Female
Hindu
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek ThÅmas, TAMÃS means "twin." In use by the Romani.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Danish, English, Gaelic, Irish
Little Champion; Place Name; The Fortified Tower
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Born Twice; Bird
Biblical
vagabond; fugitive
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Separation from World
Boy/Male
Indian
Lover of justice
Boy/Male
American, British, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Fortunate and Powerful; Wealthy Man Holding a Spear
CECIL WOOLF
CECIL WOOLF
CECIL WOOLF
CECIL WOOLF
CECIL WOOLF
n.
Alt. of Decile
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Ceil
v. t.
To line or finish a surface, as of a wall, with plaster, stucco, thin boards, or the like.
imp. & p. p.
of Ceil
n.
A skin or hide of a beast with the wool or hair on; a pelt; -- used chiefly in composition, as woolfell.
v. t.
To overlay or cover the inner side of the roof of; to furnish with a ceiling; as, to ceil a room.
n.
A skin with the wool; a skin from which the wool has not been sheared or pulled.