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Selig, a boys' name, is of Old German origin, and its meaning is "blessed".
Starts with / Se-
Associated with blessed
Variations
Variants: Seligman, Seligmann, Zelig
See also: Seeley


Seeley is of Old French origin as a boys' name, and its meaning is "blessed". From the same German root as Selig.
Starts/Ends with/ Se-, -ley
Associated with blessed
Variations
Variants Sealey, Seely, Seelye
Seeley is of Old French origin, and its meaning is "blessed". From the same German root as Selig.
Seeley has 3 variant forms: Sealey, Seely and Seelye.
Seeley is an uncommon first name for men but a very common last name for both men and women
Seeley is also of English origin, meaning very happy or silly
Famous real-life people named Seeley
Seeley G. Mudd (1895-1968), an American physician, professor and philanthropist
Seeley W. Mudd (1861–1926), a mining engineer
Seeley in song, story & screen
Seeley Booth: FBI Agent & partner to Temperance Brennan on TV show Bones
The rich and ancient history of the Seeley family name dates back to the time of the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. It comes from a happy person who had good fortune. It is derived from the Old English word saelig, meaning happy and blessed. 
Early listings of the name were typically seen a "sely" and "seli" and was referenced at least twice in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales:
"For sely is that deth, soth for to seyne, That, ofte y- cleped, com'th and endeth peyne"; and
"That Nicholas shal shapen hym a wyle This sely, jalous housbonde to bigyle."
Early Origins of the Seeley family
The surname Seeley was first found in Somerset where the first listings of the name were found as a personal name: Sely atte Bergh; Sely Percy; and Sely Scury. All were found in Kirby's Quest temp. 1 Edward III (during the first year's reign of King Edward III. The one exception of the aforementioned was William Sely.
The Hundredorum Rolls of 1273 has some interesting entries too: William Sely in Oxfordshire; Egidius Sely in Norfolk; and John Sely in Gloucestershire. 
Early History of the Seeley family
Some 131 words (9 lines of text) covering the years 1618, 1621, 1760, 1602, 1668 and 1630 are included under the topic Early Seeley History
Seeley Spelling Variations
Spelling variations in names were a common occurrence before English spelling was standardized a few hundred years ago. In the Middle Ages, even the literate spelt their names differently as the English language incorporated elements of French, Latin, and other European languages. Many variations of the name Seeley have been found, including Cely, Ceeley, Celey, Ceely, Ceiley, Seely, Seeley and others.
Seeley Joseph Booth is "charming, funny, a tad brutish but ultimately warm and caring". He is worldly-wise, socially at ease with people, very athletic, and apparently sexually confident with women. He often refers to himself as a jock, having played football and several other sports in high school and college. Other characters have described him as an "alpha male" and "a complex man"

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