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Comments for CICERO:
Love this - heard it first in the film Gladiator, and just love how romantic, yet strong, it would sound on a boy.-- sweedypops 8/8/2006
At first it was pronounced Kikero. Caesar was pronounced Kajsar. C was pronounced as K and Ae as aj or just as I in English.-- honungspinglan 1/7/2007
Cicero is the name of the son of Augustus Mutt from the comic strip "Mutt and Jeff."-- Kosta 7/31/2007
In Latin it would be pronounced ki`kero (long i, short e, long o, emphasis on the first syllable).-- Anonymous User 10/12/2007
Though it is almost impossible to tell how the ancient Romans would have pronounced something, judging by the fact the Romans were obviously Italian, they probably, as I was informed by my Latin teacher, have pronounced -ce and -ci like modern Italians. That would make this name Chi-che-ro. Though of course, one cannot be certain.-- RoisinMcLaughlinDowd 3/29/2008
Ugly, pretentious, and snobbish, and it would be hard to find nicknames.-- bananarama 11/29/2008
This is the name of a town near Chicago.-- Anonymous User 9/9/2009
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