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Around the globe, Celia (Celia , سيليا , Caelia , among others...) is a widespread female first name. The given name Celia is habitual in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Argentina, where it is a common feminine name, Mexico, and Bolivia, where it is quite a common principally girly, but very infrequently masculine name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina. Very seldom, Celia is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Celia | Mexico, Philippines, Brazil, United States, Argentina |
سيليا | Egypt, Algeria, Syria, Sudan, Iraq |
Caelia | Spain, Philippines, Brazil, United States, Argentina |
セリア | Japan |
西莉亚 | China |
Селия | Russia |
סיליה | Israel |
Caelius, Cecile, Cecilia, Cecilie, Cecylia, Cecília, Cecílie, Celina, Celine, Celià, Celiá, Celìa, Celía, Celîa, Celıa, Coelia, Cèlia, Cèlià, Cécile, Célia, Céline, Célià, Célía, Célîà, Célîã, Cêlia, Cëlia, Cëlïa, Cëlïã, Cėlia, Kilia, Silke, Čèlìǻ, Селин, Селина, Селія, Сесилия, Сесиль, Силке, Целиа, Целина, Целя, Цецилия, Цецилія, סילקה, סליה, סלין, ססיליה, سيسيليا, سيلين,
Celia is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Celia , the one of the characters of Shakespeare's As You Like It; Celia Mae , the Monsters, Inc. character; Celia Raidley , the fictional character from the Professor Layton series, Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva; Mrs. Celia Talbot , the fictional character from Moon Pilot and Celia Stewart , the fictional character in Australian television series "Home and Away", and in many other works.