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In all the world, Célestin (Celestin , Célestin ) is a common boy's given name. The given name Célestin is habitual in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Cameroon, where it is quite a common boy's name, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Madagascar. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ethiopia. Very seldom, Célestin is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Celestin | Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Cameroon, Ivory Coast |
Célestin | Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Haiti, Cameroon, Ivory Coast |
Celes, Celestine, Celestinus, and Coelestin
Célestin is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Célestin Crevel , the Honoré de Balzac character, La Comédie humaine; Célestin , the operatic character in the opera Mam’zelle Nitouche, Mam'zelle Nitouche; Célestin Formant , the operatic character in the operetta Ball im Savoy, Ball at the Savoy and Celestin de Pontalba , the operatic character in the opera Pontalba by Thea Musgrave; Micaela's husband.
Yao, Kazadi, Kouame, Kpedio, Dupont, Drouet, Trellu, Huguet, Yoboue, Marquet, Meunier, Boutruche, Birindwa, Kasavolo, Kasindi, Kasongo, Kouassi, Kouakou, Bulabula, Berthelot, Bourgeois, Niyomwungere, Kabore, Breton, Bahane, Claeys, Soum, Bell, Boko, Poda, Ngue, Meyer, Murat, Simon, Abedi, Bodet, Havyarimana, Kanga, Kabwe, Koffi, Kempf, Dumas, Djoko, Henry, Ferry, Zongo, Sikube, Conroy, Kamga, and Randrianambinina