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Forename Celestine

Around the world, Celestine (Celestina Nigeria Mexico Philippines Kenya Argentina, Celestine Nigeria Philippines Cameroon Kenya United States, Celestin Nigeria Mexico Philippines Cameroon Democratic Republic of the Congo) is a widespread unisex first name. The forename Celestine is habitual in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Equatorial Guinea, where it is quite a common dominantly feminine, but uncommonly male name, Cameroon, where it is quite a common gender-neutral name, and Cabo Verde, where it is quite a common feminine name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, the name is most common in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Nigeria, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Also, Celestine is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Celestine

name Селестин, name Celestıne, name Célèstine, name Célestin, name セレスティン, name Celestýn, name Celestin, name Céléstine, name Celéstine, name Célestine, name Celestinus, name Cèlestine, name Целестине, name Celestina, name Celestine, name Selestinus
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Celestina Philippines, Kenya, Argentina, Mexico, Nigeria
Celestine Philippines, Kenya, Cameroon, United States, Nigeria
Celestin Philippines, Cameroon, Mexico, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria

First name Celestine in the context

Celestine is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Celestine , the comic character; Celestine and Etta Tavernier , the Fictional characters from the BBC soap opera EastEnders; Celestina , the operatic character in the opera Che originali! and Celestin de Pontalba , the operatic character in the opera Pontalba by Thea Musgrave; Micaela's husband.

Notable namesakes

picture of celestine edwards celestine edwards celestine edwards Methodist evangelist and journal editor, DM (b. 1857) link
celestine pommerel 1813-1857 , superior general of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the United States (b. 1813) link
celestine norman lamont-campbell, 3rd of possil (1858-1893) (b. 1858) link
picture of celestine sibley celestine sibley celestine sibley American writer, US (b. 1914) link
celestine oliphant (b. 1863) link
celestine eustis hitchcock (1892-1935), US (b. 1891) link
celestine kapsner American priest, US (b. 1892) link
celestine page finley (1893-1972) (b. 1893) link
celestine nicholas charles bittle (b. 1884) link
picture of celestine raalte celestine raalte celestine raalte writer and performance artist from Suriname, SR (b. 1948) link
celestine damiano American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church (1911–1967), US (b. 1911) link
celestine fernando (b. 1914) link
picture of celestine babayaro celestine babayaro celestine babayaro Nigerian association football player, NG (b. 1978) link
celestine josephine shorten (born 1934) (b. 1934) link
celestine ukwu was an Igbo highlife Nigerian musician best known for his hit songs “Ije Enu”, “Igede” and “Money Palava”, NG (b. 1940) link