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Tsialla

Female name



Description

Name Ciulla (female) is a variant or variation of the name Cecilia (Cecilia or Chiara), which has deep roots in Latin and the Italian language. Its meaning is closely associated with the sky and sanctity. Derived from the Latin word "caelum" (sky, heavens), as well as the Greek "ouranoV" (sky), the name Cecilia (and likely Ciulla through it) embodies the concepts of height, sanctity, and proximity to the celestial. The origin of the name stems from Christian tradition. Cecilia (Cecilia) is a Latin name that was widely used in the Roman Empire. In early Christianity, this name was assigned to several saints, contributing to its popularity. The most famous bearer is Saint Cecilia of Alexandria, a martyr from the 4th century. She belonged to an aristocratic family and endured a torturous death for her Christian faith. Later, another Cecilia – a martyr from Cimmerium – was also canonized. These saints imbued the name with a unique spiritual significance and power. The name spread throughout Europe after the adoption of Christianity. Ciulla, probably, is an Italian or religious variant of the name Cecilia (Cecilia), which is also encountered. In some regions, it may be perceived as a distinct form. The characteristic traits of the name Ciulla, similar to Cecilia, are often associated with spirituality, kindness, purity, compassion, and a certain detachment, dreaminess. People with this name may appear attentive, possess a strong inner world, and a striving for something lofty, close to the ideal. However, as with any other name, specific personality traits depend heavily on the individual. Notable bearers of the name Ciulla (including Italian variations) include: * Saint Cecilia of Alexandria (4th century). * Saint Cecilia of Cimmerium (3rd century). * The renowned Italian philologist and religious thinker Cecilia Marantuzzo Pragnier (16th century). * Contemporary Italian actress Chiara Caselli. The popularity of the name Ciulla in Russia is insignificant. It belongs to the category of rare names not included in the top 100 female names in the country. It is more characteristic of Italian, Spanish, and some other European countries, especially where forms of the name Cecilia or Chiara are widely used. Variations and diminutives of the name may include: Tsilia, Tsira, Lla (depending on pronunciation and regional characteristics).