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Cilla First Name Meaning

Cilla is a charming female name of Scandinavian origin, derived as a diminutive of Cecilia or Priscilla. Its meaning reflects the endearing nature of the name, signifying "Diminutive Of Cecilia Or Priscilla." Historically, Cilla has been used as a diminutive form of Priscilla and, to a lesser extent, Drusilla. Notable individuals bearing this name include the late English singer and entertainer Cilla Black, as well as Cilla Fisher, a former member of the folk music group The Singing Kettle. In literature and mythology, the name is associated with characters such as Cilla Battersby-Brown from the British soap opera Coronation Street and mythical figures linked to ancient Troy in Greek mythology. With its Scandinavian roots and endearing meaning, Cilla continues to be a popular choice for parents seeking a name with a sweet and timeless appeal.

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How popular Cilla first name? (2000 - Now)

Historical popularity of Cilla first name (1880 - Now)

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Famous people with Cilla first name

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Cilla Black

Priscilla Maria Veronica White, known as Cilla Black, was a renowned English singer and television presenter. She kick-started her singing career in 1963 and achieved significant success with hits like "Anyone Who Had a Heart" and "You're My World," both topping the UK charts in 1964. Black's influence extended beyond the UK, as "You're My World" also made an impact in Canada and the U.S. She ventured into television with her own BBC variety show, "Cilla," followed by a successful stint as a television presenter in the 1980s and 1990s, hosting popular entertainment shows such as "Blind Date," "Surprise Surprise," and "The Moment of Truth."In 2013, Black celebrated 50 years in show business, and ITV honored her with a special entertainment program. Her contributions to the entertainment industry were further recognized when she was ranked number 36 in ITV's poll of TV's 50 Greatest Stars in 2006. Black's legacy lives on through her music and television work, as evidenced by the posthumous success of her compilation album, "The Very Best of Cilla Black," which topped the UK and New Zealand album charts after her passing in 2015.Born in Liverpool in 1943, Black was raised in a Roman Catholic household and attended St Anthony's School before pursuing her passion for entertainment. Her journey to stardom began with impromptu performances at the famous

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Cilla McQueen

Priscilla Muriel McQueen, born on January 22, 1949, is a renowned New Zealand poet and a three-time winner of the New Zealand Book Award for Poetry. She was born in Birmingham, England, and relocated to New Zealand at the age of four. McQueen pursued her education at Columba College in Dunedin and obtained a Master's degree with first-class Honours from the University of Otago in 1971. Her literary achievements have been acknowledged with numerous accolades, including the prestigious New Zealand Poet Laureate title in 2009 and the Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement in Poetry in 2010.As a prolific artist, McQueen has released several poetry collections, sound recordings, and selected works, showcasing her talent and creativity. She has also delved into visual arts and has exhibited her work in various venues. McQueen's poetry often explores themes of homeland, loss, indigeneity, colonization, and displacement, reflecting her ancestral ties to the remote archipelago of St Kilda in the Outer Hebrides and her connection to the Maori people of Murihiku.In recognition of her significant contributions to the literary and artistic landscape, McQueen was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours. She has been married to prominent New Zealand artist Ralph Hotere and Stewart Whaitiri.McQueen's extensive body of work includes a diverse range

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