Zelie

Feminine

Meaning

Zealous or serious, derived from the Latin saelius.

Etymology

Zelie is a French diminutive of Celia or Cecilia, which derives from the Latin Caecilia, related to caecus (blind) or possibly from the Latin saelius (zealous). The name became particularly known through Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, whose mother was named Zelie.

About the Name Zelie

Zelie is a French feminine name with classical Latin roots, most notably borne by Zelie Martin, the mother of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. The name carries both historical significance in Catholic tradition and a distinctly French character.

Notable Bearers

Zelie Martin

Historical People Named Zelie