Opdag mennesker med navnet Cecile Tibbitts
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Cecile Pestorius (født Tibbitts), 1912 - 1964
MyHeritage Family SlægtstræerCecile Pestorius (født Tibbitts), 1912 - 1964
MyHeritage Family SlægtstræerCecile M Tibbitts, født Cirka 1905
USA folketællingen fra 1950Cecile Pestorious (født Tibbitts)
Australien, Navne og historier i aviser fra OldNews.comCecile Tibbitts
Navne & Historier i aviser fra OldNews.com (Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont)Cecile B. Tibbitts
Navne & Historier i aviser fra OldNews.com (Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont)Indtast nogle få navne, og MyHeritage vil bygge dit slægtstræ og levere nye opdagelser om Cecile Tibbitts
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- Chinese (Simplified): 塞西尔 蒂比茨 (Sāixī'ěr Dìbǐcí)
- Czech: Cecílie Tibbitts
- French: Cécile Tibbitts
- German: Cäcilie Tibbitts
- Hungarian: Tibbitts Cecília
- Japanese: セシル ティビッツ (Sesiru Tibittsu)
- Norwegian: Cecilie Tibbitts
- Polish: Cecylia Tibbitts
- Portuguese: Cecília Tibbitts
- Russian: Сесиль Тиббиттс (Sesil' Tibbitts)
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Caecus, Latin for "blind," is the root of the name Cecile. The Roman family name Caecilius derived from this adjective. Cecile, the feminine form, evolved from Caecilia. The "ae" diphthong in Caecilius shifted to a simple "e" sound in many Romance languages, including French, where Cécile became a common form. This linguistic change reflects the natural evolution of Latin into its daughter languages. Saint Cecilia, a Roman martyr of the 2nd or 3rd century, is the primary reason for the name's widespread adoption. Her veneration throughout Europe, particularly during the Middle Ages, cemented Cecile's place in Christian naming traditions. The name spread from Italy and France to other European countries, including England. Variations like Cecilia, Cecelia, and Cecily are common. The diminutive forms include Cece and Celia. While never consistently a top name, Cecile has maintained a steady presence in Western cultures for centuries.
The surname Tibbitts has its roots in England, deriving from the medieval personal name "Tibbet," which itself is a diminutive form of "Tobias." The name Tobias has Hebrew origins, meaning "God is good." The surname Tibbitts likely emerged in the 13th century, with its earliest records found in various English counties. Over time, it became associated with specific occupations, particularly in agriculture and trades, as many surnames did during the feudal period. The name may have originally denoted a familial connection to someone named Tibbet, reflecting the common practice of using given names as surnames.
Carole TibbittsCaroline TibbittsCarolyn TibbittsCarrick TibbittsCarrie TibbittsCatharine TibbittsCatherine TibbittsCathy TibbittsCecelia TibbittsCecil TibbittsCelia TibbittsChancy TibbittsCharity TibbittsCharlene TibbittsCharles TibbittsCharlie TibbittsCharlotte TibbittsChauncey TibbittsChauncy TibbittsCheryl Tibbitts
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