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CELLESTE
FeminineCeleste is a unique and beautiful feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'caelestis', meaning 'heavenly'.
CELLESTINE
FeminineCellestine, of French origin, signifies 'heavenly' derived from the Latin word "caelestis".
CELLIA
FeminineDistinctive given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'shadow'. Coined by French novelist George Sand, it has significant biblical associations in Jewish culture and symbolizes protection or sanctuary. While rare today, it retains its uniqueness and charm.
CELLIE
FeminineUnique female given name of English origin, created by American actress Celeste Holm as a nickname for her daughter by adding an "l" to her own first name.
CELLINA
FeminineElegant Italian name derived from the Latin word "cellula," meaning "small cell." It honors Saint Celina, a Roman martyr who died for her Christian faith during the 4th century. This unique name carries a rich history and connotes elegance and grace.
CELLUS
MasculineRare, unisex name of Latin origin meaning "little cell" or "small room," historically associated with individuals deemed small but mighty.
CELSA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived feminine name that means "high" or "lofty," reflecting grandeur and nobility.
CELSEA
FeminineUnique female name of Latin origin, derived from "Claudia," meaning "enclosure" or "shutting in." It has a rich historical significance dating back to ancient Rome and was popular among the Roman nobility.
CELSEY
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning heaven, historically used by Romans and medieval nobility, offering uniqueness and significance.
CELSI
FeminineRare unisex given name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin 'caelum' meaning heaven, carrying historical significance and celestial elegance.
CELSIE
FeminineRare but enchanting feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'caelum', meaning heaven, thus signifying heavenly nature or one who is heavenly.
CELSO
MasculineMale given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Caecilius, meaning 'blind'.
CELTON
MasculineRare, Latin-derived name meaning 'hollow', historically linked to the skilled Celtic people of ancient Britain and referenced in medieval literature like La Chanson de Roland.
CELVIN
MasculineUnique male name derived from the Latin word 'Cælestis', meaning 'of the heavens' or 'heavenly'.
CELY
FeminineFrench unisex name derived from "céleste," meaning "heavenly." Once a Middle Ages nickname for those believed touched by heaven, it's now a unique and elegant choice.
CELYN
FeminineUnique Welsh name meaning "holly," associated with King Arthur's knights in Welsh mythology.
CELYNA
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from 'celestial', meaning heavenly or sky-related.
CELYNE
FeminineCaptivating French feminine given name derived from "céleste," meaning heavenly or sky-like, suggesting otherworldly beauty.
CELYNN
FeminineOriginal feminine given name of unknown origin and unclear meaning, allowing parents to create their own interpretation and significance for the name.
CEM
MasculineTurkish masculine given name derived from Arabic "jam", meaning "all-encompassing". It's associated with historical figures like Cem Sultan and holds Islamic significance worldwide, symbolizing unity and completeness in life and the hereafter. Spelled 'Cem' or 'Chem', it remains popular in Turkey despite varying spellings internationally.
CEMAL
MasculineTurkish name of Arabic origin meaning 'beauty' or 'handsome', popularized during the Ottoman Empire by figures like Cemal Pasha.
CEMILE
FeminineTurkish name meaning "beautiful in all respects," popularized during the Ottoman Empire by figures like Princess Cemile Sultan.
CEMIYAH
FeminineArabic-derived name meaning 'collective' or 'community', emphasizing unity and harmony.
CEMONE
FeminineRare yet distinguished Latin name meaning "revered" or "honorable," with notable ancient Roman bearers such as Lucius Caeminius Silvanus and Gaius Caemilius Maluginensis.
CEMRE
FeminineDistinctive Turkish unisex name meaning 'gathering' or 'assembly', signifying unity and collective strength.
CEMYA
FeminineTurkish girl's name meaning "gathering" or "assembly", popularized by singer Tarkan and admired globally for its unique spelling and significance of unity.
CENA
FeminineRare Italian name derived from Latin 'caenum', meaning 'mud', but associated with ancient Roman communal dining traditions and once held by Pope Clement VII.
CENA
MasculineItalian name of Latin origin, meaning "dinner" or "supper". It was historically more common as a surname but is now also used as a given name for boys.
CENAE
FeminineUncommon given name with unknown origins and meaning, never historically recorded or widely used.
CENAI
FeminineUnique unisex name of African origin, specifically from the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo, with meanings ranging from "born on Tuesday" to "greatness" or "strength.
CENAIDA
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from Latin 'Caenis,' meaning 'chaste' or 'pure.' In Roman myth, Caenis was a woman transformed into a man by Neptune.
CENDI
FeminineLatin-origin unisex name meaning 'ashes', associated with Roman goddess Vesta, symbolizing rebirth or transformation.
CENDRA
FeminineUnique Spanish name meaning "ashes," symbolizing purification and renewal.
CENDY
FeminineFrench origin given name derived from the word "cendre" meaning ashes, with no direct connection to Cinderella. It has been used historically as both a girls' name and surname in France, with notable figures like Cendrillon de Colleville, born around 1350. Today, it remains rare outside France but is appreciated for its unique sound and French heritage.
CENEDRA
FeminineRare yet regal Welsh name derived from 'cyn' meaning ancient or chief, and 'draenog' referring to a dragon, translating to 'ancient dragon'.
CENGIZ
MasculinePowerful Turkish name derived from "Tengiz", meaning "sea". It carries historical significance, notably linked to Mongol ruler Genghis Khan who united vast lands under his rule. In Turkish culture, Cengiz symbolizes strength and ambition.
CENIA
FeminineCaptivating name of Latin origin meaning 'of the sky'.
CENIE
FeminineUnique Latin-derived given name originally associated with the city of Caen in Normandy, France, and has a rich historical background, including an appearance in Virgil's "The Aeneid.
CENITH
FeminineUnique unisex name of unknown origin that has gained popularity in recent years due to its exotic sound and spelling. Despite lacking historical or biblical significance, some interpret it as meaning "heavenly" or having musical connotations, while others embrace its mystery.
CENIYA
FeminineRare, distinctive given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning. It may be a variant spelling of the Greek name Xenia, meaning 'hospitality' or 'stranger'.