Pronunciation:
/səˈliːnə/
Meaning:
Heavenly; moon; sky
Variations:
Celina; Selena; Selina; Celine; Celene; Selene
Celina is a name of Latin origin, derived from the word "caelum," meaning "heaven" or "sky." It is closely related to the Greek name Selene, which refers to the moon goddess in Greek mythology. Historically, the name has been used in various cultures, often symbolizing purity and celestial beauty. Notable bearers include Celina Sinden, an actress known for her role in "Reign," and Celina Jaitly, a Bollywood actress and former beauty queen. The name's variants like Selena and Selina are popular in English-speaking countries, while Celine is more common in French-speaking regions. Celina is predominantly used for females, though some variations can be unisex. In terms of popularity, Celina has seen fluctuating trends, with peaks in the late 20th century. Regionally, it remains more common in Latin America and Europe. Contemporary relevance includes its use in literature and media, often portraying characters with ethereal qualities. Sibling names might include Luna, Stella, or Aurora, reflecting similar celestial themes. Individuals named Celina are often described as creative, intuitive, and empathetic, traits that align with the name's celestial connotations.