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I've always thought her name was Cecilia. Read somewhere here on her main article that she was sometimes captioned as Cecile though. It seems to me like it makes sense phonologically, as the double "C" sound (pronounced as "sea" for me) is also present in the names Cecilia and Cecile (less in this last one). So it could be very literal in the sense that it's just a shorter version of her name, more commonly pronounced "C Two" since it's easier to say than "C.C." But that's just my take on it, no concrete proof or anything to back any of it up.

I think I like your hypothesis better though, OP.