Cecil
Cecil is the surname of the following persons:
- Charles Cecil (born 1962 ), British game developer
- David Cecil (1905-1981), a British university teacher and writer
- David Cecil, 6th Marquess of Exeter ( 1905-1981 ), British track and field athlete and sports official
- Edward Cecil, 1st Viscount Wimbledon ( 1572-1638 ), English officer and Member of Parliament
- Hugh Cecil, 1st Baron Quickwood ( 1869-1956 ), British politician
- James Cecil, 3rd Baron Rockley ( 1934-2011 ), British peer, businessman and politician (independent)
- Jonathan Cecil (1939-2011), British actor and author
- Mallory Cecil (* 1990), American tennis player
- Mary Rothes Margaret Cecil (1857-1919), British amateur archaeologist
- Michael Cecil, 8th Marquess of Exeter ( b. 1935 ), British peer and politician
- Nora Cecil ( 1878/1879-1951/1954 ), American actress
- Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury ( 1563-1612), English statesman
- Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood ( 1864-1958 ), British politician and diplomat
- Robert Gascoyne - Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury ( 1830-1903 ), British statesman
- Robert Gascoyne - Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury ( 1893-1972 ), British politician and businessman
- Robert Gascoyne - Cecil, 6th Marquess of Salisbury ( 1916-2003 ), British nobleman and Conservative politician
- Robert Gascoyne - Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury ( b. 1946 ), British nobleman and Conservative politician
- Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter ( 1542-1623 ), English military and politicians
- William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley ( 1521-1598 ), English politician and statesman
Places in the United States:
- Cecil (Alabama )
- Cecil (Arkansas )
- Cecil (Georgia )
- Cecil (Ohio )
- Cecil (Pennsylvania)
- Cecil (Wisconsin)
- Cecil County, administrative unit in Maryland
First name of people:
- Cecil Aldin (1870-1935), British painter and illustrator
- Cecil D. Andrus ( born 1931 ), American politician
- Cecil Ashby (* 1897 or 1898, † 1929), British motorcycle racer
- Cecil Beaton (1904-1980), British photographer, designer and graphic artist
- Cecil Bødker (* 1927), Danish writer
- Cecil Bridgewater ( b. 1942 ), American jazz trumpeter, composer and music educator
- Cecil Brooks III ( born 1961 ), American jazz drummer
- Cecil Farris Bryant (1914-2002), American politician and 34th Governor of Florida
- Cecil Bustamante Campbell, known as Prince Buster ( born 1938 ), Jamaican ska musicians
- Cecil Chao Sze -tsung (* 1936), Chinese entrepreneurs
- Cecil Crawford O'Gorman (1874-1943), Mexican painter
- Cecil Day-Lewis (1904-1972), British- Irish writer and poet
- Cecil B. DeMille (1881-1959), American film director and producer
- Cecil De Vere (1845-1875), British chess master
- Cecil Dye, known as Babe Dye (1898-1962), Canadian ice hockey player
- Egwuatu Cecil (* 1980), German basketball player and fitness trainer
- Cecil Mallaby Firth (1878-1931), British Egyptologist
- Cecil Scott Forester (1899-1966), British writer and journalist
- Cecil Gant (1913-1951), American blues singer and pianist
- Cecil Armstrong Gibbs (1889-1960), British composer
- Cecil Crawford O'Gorman (1874-1943), Irish mining engineer and painter
- Cecil Gordon (1941-2012), American racing driver racing driver and team owner
- Cecil Green (1919-1951), American race car driver
- Cecil Griffiths (1901-1973), British track and field athlete
- Cecil Heftel (1924-2010), American politician
- Cecil Hepworth (1874-1953), British film director, producer, writer and actor
- Cecil Hurst (1870-1963), British lawyer
- Cecil Isbell (1915-1985), U.S. American football player and coach
- Cecil Kellaway (1893-1973), American actor and screenwriter
- Cecil Kimber (1888-1945), British entrepreneur
- Cecil Lewis (1898-1997), British pilot, author, co-founder of the BBC
- Cecil McBee ( born 1935 ), American jazz bassist
- Cecil James McNeely, known as Big Jay McNeely (* 1927), American rhythm & blues tenor saxophonist
- Cecil Parker (1897-1971), British actor
- Cecil Parkinson ( born 1931 ), British politician
- Cecil William Chase Parr (1871-1943), British colonial governor of British North Borneo
- Cecil Payne (1922-2007), American jazz baritone saxophonist and flutist
- Cecil Powell (1903-1969), British nuclear physicist
- Cecil Price -Jones (1863-1943), British hematologist and pathologist
- Cecil Purdy (1906-1979), Australian chess player
- Cecil Rawling (1870-1917), British soldier and explorer
- Cecil Reddie (1858-1932), British educator
- Remmler Cecil (* 1988), music producer and singer
- Cécil of Renthe Finch ( General ) ( 1845-1909 ), a Prussian lieutenant general
- Cécil of Renthe Finch ( diplomat ) ( 1885-1964 ), German diplomat
- Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902), British statesman
- Cecil Roth (1899-1970), Anglo- Jewish historian and connoisseur
- Cecil Sandford ( born 1928 ), British motorcycle racer
- Cecil ffrench Salkeld (1904-1969), Irish painter
- Cecil Spring -Rice (1859-1918), British diplomat
- Cecil Taylor ( born 1929 ), American jazz pianist, composer and poet
- Cecil H. Underwood (1922-2008), American politician
- Cecil Walker ( cyclist ) ( 1900-1969 ), Australian cyclist
- Cecil Walker ( politician ) ( 1924-2007 ), Northern Irish politician
- Cecil Williams (1909-1979), British- South African theater director and anti-apartheid activist
Other:
- Cecil (programming language), an object-oriented programming language
- A mark of the fashion company CBR Fashion Holding
- Cecil B. DeMille Award, awarded as part of the Golden Globe Awards
In NRHP -listed objects:
- Cecil Apartments in Baltimore, Maryland, ID no. 00000743
- Cecil Ranch in Grimes, CA, ID no. 03000988
- Cecil 's Mill Historic District, in Great Mills, Maryland, ID no. 78003121
See also:
- Cecil Township
- Cecil Lake
- Cécile
- CeCILL
- Disambiguation