Celia (given name)

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| name = Celia

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| pronunciation={{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|iː|l|i|ə}} {{respell|SEE|lee|ə}}

| gender = Female

| meaning = Heaven, Caelian Hill, blind Quern-stone

| region =Western Europe, Latin America, Maghreb

| languageorigin = Latin, Berber

| related names = Cecilia, Cecelia, Celeste, Celestina, Celie

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Celia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, as well as a nickname for Cecilia, Cecelia, Celeste, or Celestina. The name is often derived from the Roman family name Caelius, thought to originate in the Latin caelum ("heaven"). Celia was popular in British pastoral literature in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, possibly stemming from the ruler of the House of Holiness in Edmund Spenser's epic poem The Faerie Queene or from a character in William Shakespeare's play As You Like It.

Celia could indeed have Berber origins, since it is considered as a variant of the Quinquegentiani princess Cyria, daughter of Flavius Nubel. The name is derived from the Berber word "Tissirt" meaning quern-stone. The name shares the same origins as the historical city Cirta. A popular variant of the name is Silya/Celya.

It is a popular name in Lebanon and Maghreb countries (Algeria more specifically).{{Cite web |title=Celia Name Meaning, Origins & Popularity |url=https://forebears.io/forenames/celia |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20240111171317/https://forebears.io/forenames/celia |archive-date=2024-01-11 |access-date=2024-12-22 |website=forebears.io}}

Names with similar meanings in other languages

  • Kūlani ("heavenly", Hawaiian)
  • Silke (German)
  • Sylia (Berber)
  • Shiela (English)
  • Célia (French)
  • Celia (Galician, Italian, Polish, Spanish)
  • Ουρανία ("heavens", Greek, {{IPA|el|uraˈni.a|pron}})
  • Cèlia (Catalan)
  • Célia (Portuguese)
  • Ciel, Cielke, Cieltje (Dutch)
  • Síle (Irish, Gaelic)
  • Silje (Norwegian)

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