Celia

SEE-lee-ah
Meaning: Heavenly
Gender
Girl
Origin
Latin, Spanish, Italian
Popularity Rank
#829 (girls)
#1602 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While not among the most common names today, Celia remains a beloved classic, appreciated for its lyrical quality and historical depth, experiencing modest revivals in various countries.

Why Parents Choose Celia

Many parents choose the name Celia for its timeless elegance, gentle sound, and meaningful connection to the heavens, making it a beautiful choice for a girl destined for grace and charm.

History & Cultural Significance

Derived from the Latin name Caelia, which means 'heavenly' or 'of the sky,' Celia gained popularity in ancient Rome and has maintained a gentle, classic appeal through centuries. Its use spread across Europe, particularly in Spanish, Italian, and English-speaking countries, often associated with poetic and literary traditions.

Celia is a name with Latin roots, often associated with grace and purity, and has been cherished across many cultures for its timeless elegance.

Notable People Named Celia

  • Celia Cruz, the legendary Cuban singer known as the 'Queen of Salsa'
  • Celia Imrie, a renowned British actress
  • Celia Johnson, a classic English film and stage actress

Name Variations

Celia Cecilia Cielia

Related Names

Cecilia Celina Celine

Similar Sounding Names

Cecilia Celine Selia

Names with Similar Feel

Lila Celia Selina

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Celia in 'The Night Watch' by Sergei Lukyanenko
  • Celia in the 'Wicked' musical
  • Celia in classic literature references