Céline

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See also: celine, Celine, and Celinę

French

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Etymology

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From Latin Coelīna or Caelīna, name of a fifth century saint, derivative of the Roman gens name Caelius, from caelum (heaven). Also a short form of Marceline, a feminine diminutive form of Marcel. Related to English Celine and Selina.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Céline f

  1. a female given name
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