Azilice name meaning
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What does Azilice mean?
Azilice mostly is used in Breton has its origin in Latin, meaning of Azilice is "Blind". Azilice is a variation of Aziliz. Aziliz is Breton cognate of Cécile. Aziliz is used predominantly in Breton is originated from Latin, Aziliz means "Blind".
The name is celebrated on November 22nd.
Variants of Azilice
Aziliz, Cécile, Caecilius, Cecilia, Cécil, Cacelia, Cecilie, Celia
Middle Names for Azilice
Izia, view more middle names that goes with Azilice
How popular is the name Azilice?
Azilice is an uncommon name around the world.
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What numerology tells about Azilice?
You love people with an attitude but open to discussion and hearing new opinions. You are the most active, livingly human being in your surroundings. You care about the people you love deeply but can imagine living without them. You never come up with a plan to achieve something but make your way as you go. You believe that all living beings on this earth were born to enjoy and not kill ourselves from work to survive.
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Famous people named Azilice
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