Celestina
Cölestina is a female given name .
Origin and meaning
From the Middle Latin coelum "heaven" and coelestis "im, am, vom Himmel; heavenly".
Cölestina means something like heavenly or intended for heaven .
Spellings and variants
- Coelestina
- Cölestine or celestine
- Celestine or Zoelestine
- Celestins or Zoelestins
- Celestine
- Celestina (Italian)
- Cöleste or Coeleste
- Cölestis or Coelestis (also male personal name)
- Short forms: Coeli , Cöli , Zöli
name day
Name day is May 19th - after Pope Celestine V , but also April 6th after Saint Cölestina from Metz.
Name bearers
- Cölestina Zeiler von Zeilheim (1738 to 1766), one of the abbesses of Nonnberg
- Coelestina, in a fairy tale legend of the same name by Rudolf G. Binding
- Coelestine von Stechow, see Villa Coelestine von Stechow
See also
- (237) Coelestina , an asteroid
- Celestine
- Celestin
- Cölestine , an organ harmonica with three manuals
- Cölestiner , an order within the Benedictine order
Wiktionary: Celestines - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
swell
- Jump up ↑ Jacques and Johanna Vasseur: Goldmann's Large First Name Book . Wilhelm Goldmann, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-442-10872-1 , p. 51 .
- ↑ Theo Herrle (ed.): Reclams name book . Philipp Reclam Jun., Stuttgart 1979, ISBN 3-15-007399-5 , pp. 46 .
- ↑ Santi, Beati e Testinmoni
- ↑ Article about Saint Cölestina from Metz in the Italian Wikipedia