Celia (given name)

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Celia
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Celia is a given name for females, as well as a nickname for Cecilia, Celeste, or Celestina. Variants include Celie and Celja (Polish).

The name is often derived from the Roman family name Caelius, thought to originate in the Latin caelum ("heaven") [1]. As a derivative of Cecilia, Celia can also mean "blind" or "musical".

Celia was popular in British pastoral literature in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, stemming from Shakespeare's use in the play 'As You Like It.' [2]

[edit] Names with similar meanings in other languages

  • Kūlani ("heavenly", Hawaiian)
  • Silke (German)

[edit] Notable Celias

[edit] Literary Celias

  • Celia Gálvez de Montalbán, in Elena Fortún's classic Spanish series of novels which began in 1929 with Celia, lo que dice.
  • Celia Hamilton, in the Mandie series by Lois Gladys Leppard
  • Celia Brooke, sister of Dorothea Brooke, the central character of George Eliot's Middlemarch (1873)
  • Celia, the object of Strephon's obsession in Jonathan Swift's "The Lady's Dressing Room".[1]
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