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cicilia Ortiz, born 1865
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Cicilia Ortiz, born Circa 1940
1950 United States Federal Census
Cicilia Ortiz, born Circa 1932
1950 United States Federal Census
Cicilia Ortiz, born Circa 1901
1940 United States Federal CensusCicilia Ortiz, 1939 - 1939
FamilySearch Family TreeCecilia Games Ramos (born Elias), born 1812
FamilySearch Family TreeCicilia Ramos Ortiz
FamilySearch Family TreeCicilia De Los Dolores Ortiz
FamilySearch Family TreeCicilia Ortiz, 1888 - 1925
Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957Cicilia Maria Ortiz
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950Cicilia Ortiz
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950Cicilia Josefa Ortiz
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950Cicilia De Los Dolores Ortiz
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950
Cicilia Ortiz, born Circa 1906
1920 United States Federal Census
Cicilia Ortiz, born Circa 1901
1920 United States Federal CensusCicilia Ortiz, died 1939
Illinois Deaths, 1916 - 1950Cicilia Ortiz (De Silva)
Mexico, Marriages, 1570-1950Cicilia Ortiz
Mexico, Marriages, 1570-1950Cicilia Ortiz
Mexico, Marriages, 1570-1950Cicilia Ortiz (Barzola)
Argentina, Marriages, 1722-1911
Cicilia Ortiz, born 1924
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Cicilia Ortiz, born 1933
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Cicilia Ortiz, born 1918
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Cicilia Ortiz
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The name Cicilia has its roots in ancient Rome, derived from the Latin name "Caecilius," which means "blind" or "dim-sighted." It is often associated with the Roman family name Caecilia, which was borne by a prominent patrician family in ancient Rome. The name has historical significance, particularly through Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians, who is celebrated for her piety and dedication to her faith, further enhancing the name's association with music and the arts. Variations of the name Cicilia can be found across different cultures, including Cecilia in English and Italian, Cecile in French, and Cécilia in Portuguese, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained popularity in various regions, particularly in Europe and Latin America, often symbolizing grace and artistic talent, reflecting the characteristics of those who have historically borne the name.
The last name Ortiz has its origins in Spain, specifically derived from the given name "Orti," which itself is a diminutive of "Hortensius," a name of Latin origin meaning "gardener" or "of the garden." The surname is believed to have first appeared in the regions of Castile and León, where it was likely associated with individuals who worked in agriculture or had connections to land cultivation. Over time, Ortiz became a common patronymic surname, indicating "son of Orti." Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Ortiz" in Spanish-speaking countries, "Orti" in Italian contexts, and "Ortis" in some regions. The pronunciation may vary slightly, but the essence of the name remains tied to its agricultural roots. Ortiz is a prevalent surname in Latin America, particularly due to Spanish colonization, and it continues to be associated with a rich cultural heritage.
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