Sicillia name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Italian
Usage: English
Pronunciation: s(i)-cillia
Meaning: From the Island
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What does Sicillia mean?

Sicillia is a variant transcription of Sicilia. Sicilia is resultant of Sicily.

How do I pronounce Sicillia?

s(i)-cillia is the most common way to pronounce two syllabled Sicillia. The name can also be pronounced as sici(l)-lia.

Variants of Sicillia

Sicilia

Middle Names for Sicillia

Athena, Arminta, Britany, Amei, Dol, view more middle names that goes with Sicillia

How popular is the name Sicillia?

Sicillia is an uncommon name which might be exclusive to Papua New Guinea. At least, 100 people globally have carried Sicillia as their given name according to our findings.

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Numerological aspects of Sicillia

To have letter A as your capstone in your name indicates your independence and ambitious attitude. You can't stand being imprisoned by your feelings for someone. You would rather pretend that you don't have them. You believe in yourself, something we don't see much in people today. Learn to let go of things that don't belong in your life anymore. When it comes to love, you are withholding your emotions until you make sure you can trust your partner.

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Famous people named Sicillia

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