This is the 6097th most frequent German word.
cäcilia
"Cäcilia" is the German form of "Cecilia," a female given name of Latin origin meaning "blind" or "heavenly lily."
In this sentence, 'Cäcilia' is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name.
Cäcilia spielt jeden Dienstag Klavier.
Cäcilia plays the piano every Tuesday.
Here, 'Cäcilia' is also used as a proper noun, potentially indicating a historic or legendary figure.
Die Geschichte von Cäcilia inspiriert viele Menschen.
The story of Cäcilia inspires many people.
In this case, 'Cäcilia' refers to the title of a song, showing a cultural or artistic usage.