# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
526 | Celestina | Spanish | Heavenly. | F | |
527 | Celestine | French | Variant of Celeste : This French name is based on the Latin 'caelestis' meaning 'heavenly'. Used as both a masculine and feminine name in France. | F | |
528 | Celestine | Latin | Of the heavens. Heavenly. | F | |
529 | Celestyna | French | Heavenly. | F | |
530 | Celestyna | Latin | Of the heavens; Heavenly. | F | |
531 | Celia | Latin | From the Latin Caelia, which is a feminine form of the Roman clan name Caelius, meaning heavenly, or of the heavens. Also a variant or dimintitive of Cecilia. Famous bearer: British actress Dame Celia Johnson'. | F | |
532 | Celia | Shakespearean | As You Like It' Daughter to Frederick. | F | |
533 | Celicia | Latin | Variant of Celia or Selena. One of seven mythological daughters of Atlas transformed by Zeus into stars of the Pleiades constellation. | F | |
534 | Celie | French | Variant of Cecilia - blind. | F | |
535 | Celina | French | Variant of Celine: French form of the Latin 'caelum' meaning sky or heaven. Also a variant of Celia or Selena. | F | |
536 | Celina | Greek | Variant of Selina: Moon goddess. | F | |
537 | Celina | Latin | Hammer. Also Variant of Celia or Selena. One of seven mythological daughters of Atlas transformed by Zeus into stars of the Pleiades constellation. | F | |
538 | Celinda | Latin | Variant of Celia or Selena. One of seven mythological daughters of Atlas transformed by Zeus into stars of the Pleiades constellation. | F | |
539 | Celine | French | French form of the Latin 'caelum' meaning sky or heaven. Also a variant of Celia or Selena. | F | |
540 | Celine | Latin | Hammer or of the heavens. | F | |
541 | Celinna | Latin | Variant of Celia or Selena. One of seven mythological daughters of Atlas transformed by Zeus into stars of the Pleiades constellation. | F | |
542 | Celosia | Greek | Buming. | F | |
543 | Cenchrea | Biblical | Millet, small pulse. | F | |
544 | Cendrillon | French | Of the ashes. | F | |
545 | Cenobia | Greek | Stranger. | F | |
546 | Cenobia | Spanish | Spanish form of Zenobia: born of Zeus. | F | |
547 | Cerelia | English | Mistress; lady. Feminine of Cyril. | F | |
548 | Cerelia | Italian | Fertile. | F | |
549 | Cerelia | Latin | Of the spring. | F | |
550 | Cerella | English | Mistress; lady. Feminine of Cyril. | F | |
551 | Ceres | Greek | Another name for Demeter. | F | |
552 | Ceres | Latin | Goddess of the harvest; Of the spring. Mythological Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility. | F | |
553 | Ceres | Shakespearean | 'The Tempest' A spirit, goddess of the harvest. | F | |
554 | Ceri | Italian | Variant of Cyril. | F | |
555 | Ceri | Spanish | Variant of Cyril. | F | |
556 | Ceria | Italian | Variant of Cyril. | F | |
557 | Ceria | Spanish | Variant of Cyril. | F | |
558 | Ceridwen | Welsh | From 'cerdd' meaning poetry and 'gwen' meaning fair or white. Famous bearer: Ceridwen, the Welsh goddess of poetic inspiration. | F | |
559 | Cerise | French | Cherry; cherry red. | F | |
560 | Cermaka | Czechoslovakian | Robin. | F |