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Forename Coelestin

Throughout the world, Coelestin (Cölestin Germany Austria, Coelestin Tanzania Germany Austria Italy) is a rare masculine first name. The forename Coelestin is characteristic of Western Europe, particularly Austria, where it is a rare male name, and Germany. Likewise, Coelestin is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Coelestin

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Cölestin Austria, Germany
Coelestin Austria, Italy, Germany, Tanzania

First names said to be same

Celestí, Célestin, Целестин, and سلستين

Notable namesakes

picture of coelestin vogl coelestin vogl coelestin vogl Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey St. Emmeram, Regensburg, DE (b. 1613) link
picture of coelestin fredrik guthermuth coelestin fredrik guthermuth coelestin fredrik guthermuth (b. 1643) link
picture of coelestin höynck coelestin höynck coelestin höynck DE (b. 1659) link
coelestin p. arlet provost of Rajhrad, Czechia (1638-1683) (b. 1638) link
coelestin hamel DE (b. 1662) link
coelestin von geismar (b. 1666) link
picture of coelestin ii. steiglehner coelestin ii. steiglehner coelestin ii. steiglehner Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey St. Emmeram, Regensburg, DE (b. 1738) link
coelestin praelisauer (b. 1694) link
coelestin wüst German composer, DE (b. 1720) link
coelestin hochbrucker DE (b. 1727) link
coelestin jungbauer (b. 1747) link
coelestin zander Dt. Benediktinermönch, Propst (b. 1758) link
coelestin august just DE (b. 1750) link
coelestin vivell DE (b. 1846) link
coelestin frič CZ (b. 1856) link

Characteristic surnames

Mr, Editha, Nickison, Francis, Themethew, and Coelester