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Secia

Likely a variant of Cecilia, derived from Latin meaning 'blind,' associated with the Roman martyr Saint Cecilia.

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Secia is likely a variant of Cecilia, derived from Latin meaning blind and associated with the Roman martyr Saint Cecilia. That biblical and saintly proximity gives the name a traditional religious aura, even in its abbreviated form.

The simpler spelling makes it feel leaner and more modern, while the underlying heritage remains intact. The name Secia is brief, elegant, and somewhat enigmatic. It has the old-world resonance of a classical name trimmed into a more compact shape.

Because it is rare, it can feel both spare and refined. Secia is one of those names that carries deep history in a very small space.

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